Mohamed Amoura assist not enough as Wolfsburg fall late to Augsburg
Mohamed Amoura supplied a key assist but could not prevent Wolfsburg slipping to a late home defeat against Augsburg, a result that deepens the German side’s difficult run.
Mohamed Amine Amoura was deployed as a striker and played a central role in Wolfsburg’s attacking response after the visitors cancelled out the hosts’ first-half opener.
The equaliser shifted the momentum and left the match finely balanced heading into the final half-hour, with Wolfsburg searching for a spark to avoid extending their winless sequence.
That moment arrived in the 70th minute. Breaking quickly down the right flank, Amoura advanced into space before cutting the ball back intelligently to Kento Shiogai, who finished to restore Wolfsburg’s advantage at 2-1.
The move highlighted Amoura’s direct running and awareness in the final third, briefly putting the home side in control.
However, Wolfsburg were unable to close out the contest. Augsburg surged late, scoring in the 87th minute to level the match before striking again deep into stoppage time to complete a dramatic turnaround.
The late double condemned VfL Wolfsburg to another defeat and extended a sequence that has left the team hovering near the relegation positions.
For Amoura, the assist marked his third of the campaign, complementing eight goals across the season. His contribution underlined his growing attacking influence, even as the collective outcome proved frustrating.
Wolfsburg’s inability to protect their lead ultimately overshadowed the Algerian forward’s individual moment.
The visitors’ resilience ensured FC Augsburg left with all three points, capitalising on Wolfsburg’s late vulnerability.
The result adds pressure to a side struggling for consistency, with the standings tightening around them and every match carrying heightened significance.
While Amoura’s intervention briefly suggested a turning point, the closing stages told a different story.
Wolfsburg’s late concession reinforced the fine margins that have characterised their recent run, leaving them to reflect on missed opportunities despite flashes of attacking quality.
