Vincenzo Montella claims Sevilla ‘didn’t have any luck’ during their 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Sevilla had taken the lead through Pablo Sarabia, but Montella’s side were ultimately undone by away goals from Bayern pair Franck Ribery and Thiago Alcantara ahead of the second leg in Germany.

“We didn’t have any luck. The team played with their weapons against a very strong Bayern,” the former Milan boss said after the game.

Vincenzo Montella claims Sevilla ‘didn’t have any luck’ during their 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Sevilla had taken the lead through Pablo Sarabia, but Montella’s side were ultimately undone by away goals from Bayern pair Franck Ribery and Thiago Alcantara ahead of the second leg in Germany.

“We didn’t have any luck. The team played with their weapons against a very strong Bayern,” the former Milan boss said after the game.

“Our opponents had no chances in the first half, while we were very dangerous. It’s a shame, but we’ll fight to the end.

“We didn’t have any luck for Bayern’s first or second goal, but we have to accept it. We were a bit tired in the second half, but it’s normal.

“The team used up a lot of energy in the first half and we hardly posed a threat in the second half, but I have to say that the team played with a lot of pride.

“David Soria? He had a good game, certainly. It’s my job, I have to decide [who plays in goal] but I have no problem with it.”

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