Wolfsburg manager Dieter Hecking has admitted that nothing will be decided by his side's fixture against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League tomorrow.
The Germans have won one and lost one so far in Group B heading into the game in Holland, but the 51-year-old believes that even a win will not mean qualification, with three games still to play.
Hecking told reporters: "Even if we win, though, nothing will have been decided in the group because there are three more matches to play.
"That's why we play game by game. We will have chance to win tomorrow. But even if we lose, we will have a good chance of going through. PSV have a well-balanced team, very lively. And for this we need good answers on the pitch."
Wolfsburg will be looking to bounce back quickly after losing 2-1 against Manchester United at Old Trafford in their last European encounter.