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Revived Sevilla eye double over distracted Real

Granada coach Lucas Alcaraz marked his debut with a shock 1-0 win over the misfiring champions last weekend, and with Jose Mourinho's side distracted by the return of Champions League action next Wednesday, it is Emery's turn to try his luck.

The former Valencia and Spartak Moscow coach was brought in to replace Michel four weeks ago, and has inspired a turnaround in Sevilla's fortunes.

He has guided them into the King's Cup semi-finals, where they trail 2-1 to Atletico Madrid from the first leg, and to one draw and two wins in the league, though they still lie only 11th in the standings.

"The coach has played a major part in the improvement in the style of play and the results," Sevilla coach Jose Maria del Nido told the club website.

"We beat them at home this year, but it's very difficult to beat them in Madrid," he said.

He has turned his focus instead to the King's Cup, where they have reached the semi-finals, and the Champions League which returns to the Bernabeu next Wednesday, when Manchester United visit for a last 16 first leg match.

Real Mallorca are looking for a 'bounce' after bringing back Gregorio Manzano for a third spell as coach at the Balearic Island club this week following the sacking of Joaquin Caparros.