Wolfsburg's head coach Dieter Hecking smiles prior to the German first division Bundesliga football match VfL Wolfsburg vs Hamburger SV at Volkswagen-Arena in Wolfsburg, central Germany, on December 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO / RONNY HARTMANN RESTRICTIONS: DURING MATCH TIME: DFL RULES TO LIMIT THE ONLINE USAGE TO 15 PICTURES PER MATCH AND FORBID IMAGE SEQUENCES TO SIMULATE VIDEO. == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE == FOR FURTHER QUERIES PLEASE CONTACT DFL DIRECTLY AT + 49 69 650050. Wolfsburg's head coach Dieter Hecking smiles prior to the German first division Bundesliga football match VfL Wolfsburg vs Hamburger SV at Volkswagen-Arena in Wolfsburg, central Germany, on December 12, 2015. AFP PHOTO / RONNY HARTMANN RESTRICTIONS: DURING MATCH TIME: DFL RULES TO LIMIT THE ONLINE USAGE TO 15 PICTURES PER MATCH AND FORBID IMAGE SEQUENCES TO SIMULATE VIDEO. == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE == FOR FURTHER QUERIES PLEASE CONTACT DFL DIRECTLY AT + 49 69 650050.

VfL Wolfsburg warmed up for their midweek Champions League clash at Ghent with a 2-0 win over Ingolstadt for their first victory since knocking Manchester United out of the Champions League last December. Dieter Hecking's Wolfsburg won for the first time in six matches ahead of Wednesday's clash at Belgian league leaders Gent in their last 16, first-leg match.

Germany midfielder Julian Draxler finished off a move he started by giving Wolfsburg a 29th minute lead at the Volkswagen Arena. Defender Robin Knoche then added a second just before the break when Wolfsburg's Brazil defender Naldo won a header and Knoche claimed his first goal of the season.

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