- The winger was happy with his side's performance as they upset the Blancos 2-0 in the first leg, but he warned that it was only half-time and they would have to work hard to win
The Bundesliga side were heavy outsiders heading into their first leg against Zinedine Zidane's men but shocked Europe with a 2-0 victory in Germany.
And as they gear up for a tough return clash in the Santiago Bernabeu, Wolfsburg's winger believes his side have an excellent chance of pulling off another upset.
"Would one goal be enough? Yes, but only if we score it first. It is going to be a difficult game.
"We have time to be ready for it, and try and do the same as in the first leg: work as a team, helping each other out on the pitch. We are going to try and get through.
"We know how the game at the Bernabeu is going to be. What can I say, we know it will be very tough, it is a tough ground to visit.
"But we are going to try and do the same things as at home. They will come out with all guns blazing, and we hope we will one or two chances at the least to score there."
Cristiano Ronaldo briefly thought he had put Madrid ahead in the clash, only to see his cry muted for an offside.
The Portuguese star was overheard berating the decision in the mixed zone after full time, but Vieirinha was not prepared to get involved in the controversy.
"I did not hear him, I did not understand what Cristiano said," he smiled.
"Was he not offside? He definitely looked like he was..."
The Bundesliga side were heavy outsiders heading into their first leg against Zinedine Zidane's men but shocked Europe with a 2-0 victory in Germany.
And as they gear up for a tough return clash in the Santiago Bernabeu, Wolfsburg's winger believes his side have an excellent chance of pulling off another upset.
"Would one goal be enough? Yes, but only if we score it first. It is going to be a difficult game.
"We have time to be ready for it, and try and do the same as in the first leg: work as a team, helping each other out on the pitch. We are going to try and get through.
"We know how the game at the Bernabeu is going to be. What can I say, we know it will be very tough, it is a tough ground to visit.
"But we are going to try and do the same things as at home. They will come out with all guns blazing, and we hope we will one or two chances at the least to score there."
Cristiano Ronaldo briefly thought he had put Madrid ahead in the clash, only to see his cry muted for an offside.
The Portuguese star was overheard berating the decision in the mixed zone after full time, but Vieirinha was not prepared to get involved in the controversy.
"I did not hear him, I did not understand what Cristiano said," he smiled.
"Was he not offside? He definitely looked like he was..."
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