If knocking out Manchester United was not enough and also making it to their first quarter finals in the competition, Sevilla are tasked with a much bigger task as they take on Bayern Munich in a two legged affair.
Their coach Vincenzo Montella wants his side to keep trying and also give their best against the Bavarians rather than succumb to defeat.
"We work with the belief that we can get better," he explained in a press conference on Monday. "I want this team to grow match after match. ”We have already made history, but we're not satisfied with this."
He was asked how he plans to approach the first leg against the German giants, Montella kept his cards close to his chest.
“We will play right to the end with what little chance we have," he said. “We have to try to make them do things that they're not used to."
Montella further establish his point on how the home fans can stick to them till the end, so they can make history together.