Arsenal goal
Lotte Wubben-Moy scored an equaliser for Arsenal in the 89th minute at Emirates Stadium

The team will progress into the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League after a late goal earned them a draw with Wolfsburg, according to the boss.

The second leg of the quarter-final takes place in Germany next Thursday as the Gunners aim to reach the last four for the first time since 2013

The defender scored in the 89th minute.

The only thing that will make us happy is to go through.

Let's be ambitious. I know it will be different, but I think we will win.

We know it will be a tough return leg in Germany but we are going to give it everything.

The 10th successive quarter-final was won by Wolfsburg, who went ahead through Tabea Wassmuth's headed goal, before defender Wubben-Moy scored in the 89th minute.

It was a very good finish and a very special moment for her to score as a fan of the club.

We are all very happy for the goal as a team, but also for her, and we are really happy for her.

The German side have lost in the final on three occasions since then, so it was important for the side to have something to show for their performance against them.

We are still developing, but we have the ability to perform and get results, and I told the team after that.

It has to be both performances and result, the way we want to go, is not just to be happy with good performances.

Game far from over

Within 30 seconds of each other, Wassmuth and Roord both hit the post.

It was a tough game, which we expected, but it is only half-time and we will see each other in a week.

It hurts for them to get the equalizing goal so late, but they could have done it earlier.

Kelly Smith, a former England forward, felt that Women's Super League leaders Arsenal could get a positive result in Germany.

Smith said that they will be confident of getting the win in Germany.

They were pressing and creating chances. They were always in the game, even when they hit the post.