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Wolfsburg would have won the direct comparison with the French and would pass by. In the parallel game between Salzburg and Seville, the winner would be as a group winner in the second round.
With a draw in Austria, it would become more complicated when the VFL wins. Wolfsburg, Salzburg and Lille would then be different (eight counters) and it would come to a three-course comparison (results against Seville are then painted). That would be advantageous for Wolfsburg, because then the Lower Saxony would actually grab the group victory (seven points at the three-course comparison, Salzburg six, Lille four).
Europa League is no longer in it
But one thing is definitely no longer possible for Wolfsburg: the entry into the Europa League. Because the team of Florian Krefeld can no longer become group regulations. With a defeat that would be sealed from anyway. But even a draw does not bring the Lower Saxony. Because with six points, Seville would be different (with a defeat in Salzburg), but in direct comparison just before the VFL. And so it says either eightelfinals in the premier class or early.
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