Wolfsburg 1-0 Gent (4-2 agg): Andre Schurrle strike sees hosts into Champions League quarter-finals for first time in club's history
- Wolfsburg secured a 1-0 victory over Belgian side Gent on Tuesday night in the Champions League last-16
- Andre Schurrle netted the game's only goal in the 75th minute after converting a low Julian Draxler cross
- Wolfsburg have secured their first-ever Champions League quarter-final appearance with the result
Wolfsburg booked their expected place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time in their history as Andre Schurrle's late goal earned them an unconvincing 1-0 home win over Gent.
The simple finish, created by a fine surge into the area by Julian Draxler, sealed a 4-2 aggregate success, but this was not a performance to instill fear in the other sides left in the competition.
The Germans struggled to break down their hard-working opponents for long periods and it was not until the 74th minute that Draxler, the scorer of two goals in the first leg, provided the inspiration to unlock the door.
The goal was Schurrle's fourth in eight days after his hat-trick against Hannover.
The Wolves went into the game in the box seat, but their task would have been far easier had they not thrown away a 3-0 first-leg lead by conceding two late goals to give the Belgians hope.
And Gent looked comfortable in the first half at the Volkswagen Arena, with Moses Simon causing plenty of problems down the left.
The striker gave Christian Trasch a torrid time, but, despite seeing their visitors having more possession, it was Wolfsburg who enjoyed the better of the few chances.
Max Kruse swivelled in the area and fired an instant shot wide after Schurrle's low ball in.
Josuha Guilavogui's fierce long-range effort was pushed away by Matz Sels and Schurrle met the resulting corner from the left by Ricardo Rodriguez at the near post, looping his header over the angle of the far post.
In the second half the hosts began to look more like the side who had recorded back-to-back wins in the league, but they continued to be frustrated.
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