Leicester City welcome Atletico Madrid to the King Power Stadium on Tuesday, the Foxes trailing 1-0 from the first leg and left-back Christian Fuchs believes it will be a tough task to overturn the deficit.
Fuchs was speaking on Monday ahead of arguably one of the biggest games in the current Premier League champions' history.
"For me, with the history they have, and with their current form in Europe, they have to be the favorites," he told the media.
"We are rookies in such a competition and everyone expects us to fail, just like last season when we won the Premier League.
"Antoine Griezmann has been in outstanding form this season, and has been highlighted as the key man in this match."[Griezmann's] movement is class and he doesn't give you a minute to breathe," the Austrian explained.
"In the first half, last Wednesday he made us suffer, but in the second period we contained him well.
"Atletico are a great team, they are very solid in defence, and very dangerous in attack."If Los Rojiblancos score first, Fuchs knows that his Foxes teammates will have to score three goals to win the game, and of course there is a chance the tie could also go the distance - meaning extra time and possibly penalties.
"We have practised penalties in training," he admitted.The atmosphere at the King Power is set to be an electric one, as the home support know this may be the last time they ever witness Champions League football.
"We are all expecting a great roar from our supporters, just like the Atletico spectators did for their team," said Fuchs.
"Against Sevilla the 12th man played their part, just like every home game this season."
Leicester are the last remaining English side left in the Champions League, and they are all very proud of this achievement.
"For a small club this is very special to be into the final stages of such a big competition, we will enjoy the moment and give it everything as we hope to come away victorious," Fuchs ended.