VfL Wolfsburg women celebrate 2-0 win over Juventus, advancing to Champions League quarterfinals.
VfL Wolfsburg women celebrate 2-0 win over Juventus, advancing to Champions League quarterfinals.
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VfL Wolfsburg's women reach Champions League quarterfinals after Juventus win

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VfL Wolfsburg's women's team has advanced to the Champions League quarterfinals. They won the playoff return leg against Italian champions Juventus Turin 2-0. Their next opponent is Olympique Lyon.

VfL Wolfsburg's women's team, second in the Bundesliga, has qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League quarterfinals. In the playoff return leg at Juventus Turin, the "Wölfinnen" won 2-0 (1-0). Vivien Endemann scored in the 18th minute on a counterattack, and Cora Zicai netted in stoppage time (90.+6). In the first leg, they had drawn 2-2 in Wolfsburg after trailing 0-2.

Despite illness-related absences of co-captain Alexandra Popp and national team player Lena Lattwein, Wolfsburg started solidly. Juventus began strongly, but Endemann converted the first chance for the lead. After halftime, the Italians dominated: Ana Capeta hit the crossbar with an acrobatic volley (56th minute), goalkeeper Stina Johannes saved big chances from Amalie Vangsgaard (69th) and Paulina Krumbiegel (86th). Wolfsburg withstood the pressure and advanced.

They face record champions Olympique Lyon on March 24 and April 1, a familiar rival. The teams met four times in finals from 2013 to 2020. FC Bayern Munich, directly qualified as fourth in the league phase, will play Manchester United. Wolfsburg faces Bayern in a Bundesliga top match on Sunday (4:20 p.m., ZDF and MagentaSport).

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Reactions on X predominantly celebrate VfL Wolfsburg's women's team reaching the UWCL quarterfinals after a 2-0 win over Juventus (4-2 agg), praising goals by Endemann and Zicai, goalkeeper Johannes' saves, and defensive resilience despite Juventus' dominance. Media and fans anticipate a tough clash with Lyon, while Juventus accounts express disappointment.

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Dramatic night scene of VfL Wolfsburg women hosting Juventus in UEFA Women's Champions League playoff, with action on the pitch and passionate home crowd.
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Wolfsburg faces Juventus in Women's Champions League playoff

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The UEFA Women's Champions League knockout phase play-offs continue on Thursday with first-leg matches between VfL Wolfsburg and Juventus, followed by Atletico Madrid against Manchester United. These games determine the final quarter-final spots alongside Barcelona, Olympique Lyonnais, Chelsea and Bayern München. Wolfsburg aims to leverage home advantage, while Juventus seeks a rare deep run in the competition.

Manchester United secured a 2-0 victory over Atletico Madrid to progress in the Women's Champions League, while Wolfsburg defeated Juventus by the same scoreline to join them in the last eight. Both teams advanced on aggregate, setting up intriguing quarter-final matchups. The results came from second-leg fixtures played on Thursday.

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VfL Wolfsburg's women lost 0-4 after extra time to Olympique Lyon in the Champions League quarterfinal return leg, missing the semifinals. Despite a 1-0 first-leg win, they fell short. Lyon dominated with strong pressing and scored four times.

SC Freiburg and Mainz 05 have reached the quarterfinals in their European competitions for the first time. Freiburg beat KRC Genk 5:1 in the Europa League, Mainz defeated Sigma Olomouc 2:0 in the Conference League. VfB Stuttgart was eliminated by FC Porto.

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In the first legs of the Europa League round of 16, the German Bundesliga clubs VfB Stuttgart and SC Freiburg suffered defeats. Stuttgart lost 1:2 to FC Porto, and Freiburg 0:1 to KRC Genk. Mainz 05 drew 0:0 with Sigma Olomouc in the Conference League.

Bayer Leverkusen qualified for the Champions League round of 16 with a 0:0 draw against Olympiakos Piraeus. The goalless result in the second leg was enough thanks to the 2:0 win in the first leg. They will face either FC Bayern München or FC Arsenal in the next round.

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Arsenal dominated OH Leuven with a 4-0 victory in the first leg of their UEFA Women's Champions League knockout play-off on Wednesday. Frida Maanum scored twice, while Olivia Smith and Alessia Russo added further goals for the holders. The result positions Arsenal favorably ahead of the second leg in London next week.

 

 

 

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