02.11.2015 15:56 h

Man City clash a must win - Sevilla boss

Sevilla coach Unai Emery believes his side have to beat Premier League leaders Manchester City on Tuesday to have any chance of advancing to the last 16 of the Champions League.

The Europa League holders sit third in Group D, three points behind City, with Italian champions Juventus a point further clear at the top of the table.

"If we win tomorrow then City are catchable," Emery said on Monday.

"If we draw we have a significant disadvantage, plus there is Juve there already with seven points.

"Therefore, tomorrow is decisive. If we want to have optimistic hopes of reaching the last 16 then winning is the only option we have."

Emery questioned his side's fight after they suffered a fourth defeat in 10 La Liga games this season at Villarreal on Saturday to slip to 11th in the table.

However, they have won their last 10 European games at home en route to winning back-to-back Europa League titles and three consecutive matches in La Liga at the Sanchez Pizjuan, including a 2-1 win over Barcelona last month.

"Tomorrow we are playing at the Sanchez Pizjuan and we have to continue with this consistency," added Emery.

"It is a huge challenge, similar to that when we played Barcelona for the calibre of the opponent, the leaders of the Premier League, and it will take our best to overcome them."

Sevilla were denied a deserved point away to City two weeks ago as Kevin de Bruyne's injury time winner handed the English side a 2-1 win.

However, Spanish international Vitolo said that match has given Sevilla confidence they can inflict another painful European night upon City.

"I think in the first game you saw that we have a good team when we play for each other," said the winger.

"We worked very hard and it is clear that we can make things even more difficult for them at home in front of our fans.

"In the past two years the success we have had has been based on us all running and fighting for the team above any individual.

"If we want to do great things we need to do the same. Work together and run for each other."

Emery is hopeful of having influential Argentine midfielder Ever Banega fit after he missed Saturday's defeat due to an ankle injury.

However, top scorer Kevin Gameiro misses out with a hamstring problem.