KAA Gent's managing director says it is a "dream" to draw Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League round of 32 -- largely because of the opportunity to play at Wembley.
The Belgian club, who reached the Champions League's round of 16 last season, will play Tottenham over two legs in February after the English club dropped out of the Champions League via a third-place finish in their group.
Gent's Michel Louwagie hoped to avoid a trip to Turkey and revealed the Juliper League side are excited to play at Wembley, where Spurs will continue to play their European home games.