Thursday, April 23, 2015

Europa League: Wolfsburg better than Naples – but out – THE WORLD

Not again disgraced, but clearly failed: VfL Wolfsburg in the Champions League after a 2: 2 (0: 0) excreted in the quarterfinals at Napoli

After. 1: 4 in the first leg a week ago acted the Bundesliga club on Thursday, although very aggressive in dilapidated Stadio San Paolo, the opponent dominated at times and earned just in the first half, several good scoring chances. Overall, the VfL was at the end but more or less with no chance of going through.

The European campaign is so so terminated for Wolfsburg. Manager Klaus Allofs pulled at Sky nevertheless a positive conclusion: “We can not keep up, we have shown today This is proof that we are on the right track.”.

” But, “warned Allofs,” we need to be smarter. I think we played a great competition. Overall, it was a lot of fun. That we will be happy to come, is obvious. ”

On Wolfsburg now wait more important tasks

For the counter-strong Neapolitans did Jose Callejon (50) and Dries Mertens (65) with the 2: 0 lead the semi-finals clear. Timm Klose (71) and Ivan Perisic (73) equalized after all, still for VfL out, on the one with the Bundesliga top match in Moenchengladbach and the DFB Cup – more important semi-final in Bielefeld send tasks

. Photo: dpa Dieter Hecking blowing out his cheeks. The offensive concept of the Wolfsburg coach did not go in the second leg in Naples on

The Wolfsburg showed even without the slightly injured Kevin De Bruyne, André Schürrle Vieirinha and a better match than when they were actually presented in the home stadium a week ago. Guests dominated the game from the beginning.

“The main objective is first to make a better impression. Let’s see what kind of momentum picks up the” had Trainer said Dieter Hecking shortly before the kick-off for the TV channel Sky.

His players have found less than a minute can cause, but Perisic failed with a volley of Naples goalkeeper Mariano Mandujar.

Naples it was against Wolfsburg this time quietly approach

The Fourth of Italian Serie A let it go on much smoother than in Wolfsburg. Napoli attacked so early and seemed to want to save a bit.

Only a minute before the break, the hosts first appeared dangerous in front of goal of Diego Benaglio on: The Argentine Gonzalo Higuaín put his volley next

In VfL storm center, Nicklas Bendtner struggled, had the coach Hecking ordered surprising in the starting lineup. , The idiosyncratic Dane had last must pay a fine because he had come on Saturday late for the final practice for the Schalke game.

In Naples he was still an opportunity for the last no more apt to score Striker Bas Dost, who came on later.

goalkeeper Mandujar was Naples Best in half one

Just before half time failed Bendtner with a low shot to Mandujar. The Argentine goalkeeper of the Italians was in the first half of the SSC best players. The conclusion was the only shortcoming of the Second Bundesliga.

“What we have asked the team has implemented,” said Allofs at the break. “Very good – if not the first leg would be.”

The positive impression was shortly after the restart then. Naples tried now more and was an instant success, as Ricardo Rodriguez a shot from Callejón abfälschte untenable.

Benaglio prevented a minute later the second goal of the Spaniard. The Swiss, however, was powerless, as the Belgian Mertens in the second trial to 2: 0 dusted

After all showed Heckings team morale and came through the headed goals from Klose. Perisic and even for not necessarily expected compensation. Before the 2: 2 Crosser Josuha Guilavogui was however caught offside. Naldo had a long shot taken almost more to victory (78)..

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