"Sevilla" - "Bayern": the first encounter (interesting facts)

On Tuesday evening football fans will not be bored - there will be two first quarterfinal matches in the UEFA Champions League. The most attention should be paid to the clash in Turin, where "Juventus" will host Madrid's "Real". However, intrigue is also expected in Spain - the team that has been impressing in Europe this season, "Sevilla", will face Germany's powerhouse "Bayern" Munich. Both matches will kick off at 21:45. The portal "EuroFootball.com" provides the most interesting facts about the clash between "Sevilla" and "Bayern": These clubs have never met in Europe before - this will be the first match between the two teams in their history. "Bayern" has not had the best record against Spanish clubs - in the last four seasons, the Bavarians have ended their journey in the Champions League after facing teams from this country. "Sevilla" has been unbeaten in five consecutive Champions League matches - two wins and three draws. The Andalusian club has never recorded such a streak of unbeaten matches in this tournament or the Europa League. Vincenzo Montella's players have the worst shot conversion rate among all the teams still playing in the Champions League - 10.1 percent. On the other hand, their opponents - "Bayern" - have the best conversion rate (12.7 percent). "Bayern" coach Jupp Heynckes is the coach with the most consecutive wins in the Champions League - under the German's guidance, Bayern have won their last 11 games dating back to the 2012-13 season. Bayern's leader, Robert Lewandowski, has scored 22 goals in his last 28 Champions League matches since the 2015-16 season. This will be the 17th time that the German champions will appear in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, "Sevilla" reached this stage for the first time in 60 years. "Bayern" is highly effective away from home - in their last 16 matches in all competitions, they have scored an average of 2.2 goals per game. "Sevilla" has kept a clean sheet 17 times in 48 matches in all competitions. They have failed to keep a clean sheet only eight times in this number of matches.