Chelsea Clinch Knockout Spot With Gritty Away Win
Chelsea Women secured automatic qualification for the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over VfL Wolfsburg at the AOK Stadion on Wednesday. The Blues overcame an early deficit to claim a historic win - marking the first time an English club has defeated Wolfsburg on German soil.
Match Highlights
- 16' - Wolfsburg captain Alexandra Popp capitalizes on defensive hesitation to fire the hosts ahead
- 45' - England defender Lucy Bronze powers home Erin Cuthbert's corner to equalize
- 64' - Sam Kerr heads in Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's cross for her 20th Champions League goal with Chelsea
The German side dominated early proceedings, with Bronze making two crucial interventions to prevent further damage before her dramatic equalizer. Chelsea grew into the match after halftime, with Kerr's winner coming after sustained pressure that saw Alyssa Thompson hit the post.
"It was definitely one of our toughest Champions League matches," said Bronze post-match. "To become the first English team to win here is a special achievement."
Tournament Implications
| Team | Position | Next Stage |
|---|---|---|
| Chelsea | 3rd | Quarter-finals |
| Wolfsburg | 9th | Knockout play-offs |
The result sees Chelsea avoid February's play-off round while Wolfsburg must face either Real Madrid or Juventus for a quarter-final place. The draw for the knockout stages occurs Thursday at noon GMT.
Attendance: 2,627
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