The Belgian side carry a 1-0 lead into the contest at the sold-out national stadium, but will nevertheless be keen to grab a potentially-decisive away goal as we bid to take the game to them and turn the tie around.
Speaking to the press ahead of the match, Vanhaezebrouck said: “We want to start well and especially focus on the game and not what's going on around (us).
“We will, as usual, try to play our own football and I am confident that we can show something in these fantastic circumstances (at Wembley).”
Gent are celebrating their 100th competitive European match this evening and Vanhaezebrouck confirmed: “It will be a fantastic moment for our club and our team.