Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking labelled his side s win over Inter as a big step in their development, as they advanced to the last eight of the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.
While Wolfsburg s starting line-up included the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Diego Benaglio and Luiz Gustavo, who all played at last year s World Cup, Hecking insisted his team are not that experienced .
In that light, Hecking hailed Wolfsburg s 2-1 triumph in Milan as a huge result, as they cruised past Inter 5-2 on aggregate to reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Wolfsburg last appeared in a continental competition in 2009-10 when they finished third in their UEFA Champions League group and were eliminated by Fulham in the Europa League quarter-finals.
I think that even though some might not think like that, we are a very young team in comparison [to Inter], Hecking said at his post-match media conference.
We are not that experienced, even if some of our players play for national teams. But for some of the guys, this game was huge, a challenge. So this has been a big step for them in their individual development and hopefully it was not their last game at this level.
Now, we have two more games, but maybe more will follow.