Leicester's defenders have benefitted from facing Antoine Griezmann in the flesh and are better prepared to cope with his movement in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Atletico Madrid, according to Christian Fuchs.
Fuchs said that studying Griezmann from videos helped but was not the same as trying to shut him down on the Vicente Calderon pitch.
Griezmann, one of the world's most coveted strikers, managed to win a penalty for his side through his pace on the counter-attack and picked himself up to convert for the only goal of this tie so far.