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Wolfsburg rallies to draw with Juventus in Women's Champions League. Man United wins

Wolfsburg scored two late goals including a stoppage-time equalizer by Sarai Linder to level the tie against Juventus in the Women's Champions League playoffs.

  • A stoppage-time strike by Sarai Linder completed Wolfsburg's comeback, drawing 2-2 with Juventus at the AOK Stadion on Thursday.
  • Juventus took the initiative early, going 2-0 up at the AOK Stadion with Ana Capeta scoring in the sixth and Amalie Vangsgaard doubling the lead in the 61st.
  • Janina Minge converted a penalty in the 82nd to spark the fightback as VfL Wolfsburg rallied going into the final 10 minutes of regulation.
  • Reactions from Wolfsburg emphasized they felt deserved and that the tie is open, with Lerch saying `It feels like a win to get the draw in the last minute,` and Beerensteyn adding `At the end, we deserved the draw and now next week it's still open,`
  • Ahead of next week's second leg in Turin, the tie remains open as Linder fired into the top corner to seal the draw, according to the Associated Press.
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Everything is still in place for the VfL Wolfsburg. In the playoff round of the Champions League, the Bundesliga footballers still late prevent a home defeat against Juventus Turin.

The Turin women still score two goals in the final phase. In the game two Swiss women are on the course.

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Leaded 2-0 ten minutes from the end, Wolfsburg found the resources at home to return to 2-2 against the Juventus Turin in dams. After the game go, OL Lyonnes is no more advanced on the identity of his future opponent in quarterfinals of the Champions League. We will have to wait for another [...] The article Champions League: Wolfsburg remains alive to face OL Lyonnes appeared first on Olympic & Lyonnais.

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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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