Sport News : Results Champions League 2014 Overnight: Wolfsburg 0-2 Everton

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Results Europa League last night Wolfsburg vs Everton match ended with a score of 0-2. Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas sent a team into a winner in the match Everton vs Wolfsburg at the Volkswagen Arena. Three figures obtained the Toffes make them as group winners H in the Europa League in 2014.

In contrast to the host, the defeat of the English Premier League deputy cancel Wolfsburg chance to qualify earlier. Now, they have a mission impossible when they travel to the headquarters of Lille (France) on matchday six, although superior to the three points.

After three representatives of the German League massacred by British representatives in the Champions League, the same event applies in this fight. Throughout the first half Everton get a lot of pressure from the hosts. Even Ivan Perisic breaking goalkeeper Tim Howard in 22 minutes Everton fortunate this goal the referee annulled under the pretext of the off-side even though they are not.

Hasil Europa League Tadi Malam Wolfsburg vs Everton


After James McCharty withdrawn due to injury, Everton actually managed to lead. Two minutes before halftime, Romelu Lukaku presented bitter gift for the host. Counterattack The Toffees terminated bait Kevin Mirallas to the Belgian international striker, and completed well also by Lukaku.

Wolfsburg continued to threaten, but their goal-this time through Nicklas Bendtner- back is not authorized by the referee. The host had other opportunities through long-distance kicks Schafer, but Tim Howard in prime condition for confronting.

Everton victory is determined counter-attack on 75 minutes they accomplished by Romelu Lukaku who is now in charge to send feedback on the path of Kevin Mirallas. Nothing disiakan Mirallas. 0-2 score lasted until the end, and Everton became the first English team to qualify for the last 32.

Goal: Romelu Lukaku '43, Kevin Mirallas '75

Everton (4-2-3-1): Howard; Hibbert, Jagielka, Distin, Garbutt; Besic, McCarthy (Osman '31); McGeady, Eto'o (Barkley '73), Mirallas (Twasam Atsu '83); Lukaku.

Wolfsburg (4-2-3-1): Benaglio; Vieirinha, Naldo, Knoche, Schafer; Gustavo, Malanda (Caligiuri '63); De Bruyne, Hunt (Arnold '75), Perisic; Bendtner (Olic '75)



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