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UEFA Champions League PIX: Wolves overpower nervy Gent

February 18, 2016 11:03 IST
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Photos from the Champions League match played between Wolfsburg and Gent on Wednesday

VfL Wolfsburg's Julian Draxler celebrates after scoring against Gent during their UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg match at Ghelamco Arena in Belgium on Wednesday

IMAGE: VfL Wolfsburg's Julian Draxler celebrates after scoring against Gent during their UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg match at Ghelamco Arena in Belgium on Wednesday. Photograph: Francois Lenoir/Reuters

Julian Draxler scored twice as VfL Wolfsburg took a big step towards reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 3-2 victory over Gent in the first leg of their last-16 tie on Wednesday.

Draxler, who joined from Schalke 04 at the start of the season, struck in the 44th minute after a classy dribble took him past midfielder Thomas Foket before he exchanged passes with Vierinha and tucked the ball beyond keeper Matz Sels.

Gent began the second half much improved, pushing for an equaliser, but Draxler netted again in the 54th minute as he capitalised on one of many errant passes by the home defence.

Wolfsburg's Max Kruse celebrates after scoring the third goal against Gent

IMAGE: Wolfsburg's Max Kruse celebrates after scoring the third goal against Gent. Photograph: VLF Wolsfburg/Twitter

Max Kruse made it 3-0 with a close-range volley and came close to adding a fourth goal when his shot rebounded off the post.

Sven Kums sparked a late rally by Gent after capping a fine run in the 80th minute by delivering a right-foot drive that beat Koen Casteels at the far post.

Substitute Kalifa Coulibaly then gave Gent hope for next month's second leg when he converted a left-wing cross with a stooping near-post header in the 89th minute.

Wolfsburg's Dante and Gent's Laurent Depoitre compete for the ball

IMAGE: Wolfsburg's Dante and Gent's Laurent Depoitre compete for the ball. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

"We lost the plot and shifted back a gear at the end," Draxler told German state broadcaster ZDF.

"We messed up what would have been an even better result so we have mixed feelings. Still ... we have everything in our own hands."

Gent, making their first appearance at this stage of the competition, appeared nervous at times.

Gent's Kenny Saief is challenged by Wolfsburg's Vierinha

IMAGE: Gent's Kenny Saief is challenged by Wolfsburg's Vierinha. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

The Belgian top-flight champions defended sloppily from the outset and only turned up the heat on Wolfsburg's inexperienced keeper Casteels towards the end of the match.

The Germans, however, will fancy their chances of going through when the teams meet in the return game on March 8.

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