Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking is confident his side will qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League after their win over PSV.
Bas Dost and Max Kruse scored in the second half as Wolfsburg defeated PSV 2-0 to go top in Group B on Wednesday.
Dost broke the deadlock seconds into the second half before Germany international Kruse sealed the points as the hour mark approached.
Wolfsburg goalkeeper Diego Benaglio then saved a penalty in the dying moments as the German side moved two points clear of Manchester United and CSKA Moscow, much to the delight of Hecking.
"I'm very proud. We showed patience and played maturely – this is how you have to play in the Champions League," Hecking told Uefa.com.
"However, I'm a bit upset that we gave Eindhoven the chance for a comeback at the end [with a penalty that Diego Benaglio saved].
"We are still learning in this competition and have to be focused for 90 minutes and more, but we also know that we have the quality to win.
"If we do so in the next three matches, we're confident of going through to the next round. We are a good home team – that we definitely know – and I'm confident enough to say we can win in Eindhoven."