Manchester United suffered an embarrassingly early exit from the Champions League as they were beaten by a superb Wolfsburg side on a night of high drama in Germany.
Anthony Martial put United ahead after 10 minutes, but Naldo equalised before the Bundesliga runners-up went ahead following a delicious 11-pass move that was finished by Vierinha.
A late own goal by Josuha Guilavogui gave United hope but Naldo found the net shortly after to earn a 3-2 win and send the injury-hit three-time European champions out.
CSKA Moscow were unable to pull off a shock win over PSV Eindhoven, and United now face the prospect of playing Europa League football in the new year.
Manager Louis van Gaal wanted to guide United to Champions League glory, but he will have to get used to long trips to far-flung corners of Europe on Thursday nights instead.
United may have been beset by injuries, but Van Gaal cannot use that as an excuse. United should have cruised through this group. The
Dutchman's critics will now only grow louder.
Without seven first-team regulars, Van Gaal was forced to hand defender Guillermo Varela his full debut. The Wolfsburg fans did their best to try to make David Moyes' first signing feel uncomfortable and so did the players tearing about the pitch in white and green.
The hosts lived up to their nickname of Die Wolfe and hounded United like a pack of aggressive wolves.
Van Gaal's team were never allowed to settle on the ball. Varela drifted inside, allowing Andre Schurrle a chance to shoot but he fluffed his lines and United breathed again.
Wolfsburg were well on top but somehow found themselves behind in the 10th minute.
Daley Blind found Juan Mata, who carved open the Wolfsburg back four to set Martial free. The Frenchman went into the game in poor form, but his finish was exemplary. He took one touch before rolling the ball past Diego Benaglio.
It was a superb finish, but Wolfsburg equalised with an even better one just three minutes later.
Ricardo Rodriguez whipped in a low cross and Naldo got in front of Chris Smalling before volleying past David de Gea. United were back to
square one.
Fellaini almost put them ahead again with a close-range header but Benaglio saved. Wolfsburg went on the attack at a devastating cost for United.
Wolfsburg switched the play from right to left and Schurrle drifted infield before laying the ball off to the sensational Julian Draxler. He glided past Bastian Schweinsteiger and two more United players while playing a one-two with Max Kruse before squaring to Vierinha and he slotted the ball in from close range. It was a stunning goal, one worthy of a team seemingly bound for a place among Europe's elite.
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