The 51-year-old would like to see his side expand on their late results, which have seen them win four of their previous five trips
Wolfsburg mentor Dieter Hecking trusts "little subtle elements" will choose their Champions League conflict against PSV.
The Bundesliga side visit the Philips Stadion on Tuesday hoping to make another stride towards movement from Group B and Hecking feels there is little between the two groups.
"We need to play our own particular amusement. Our point is to advance to the following round and complete first or second in the gathering," he told journalists on Monday. "Tomorrow we can draw nearer to that objective in the event that we win.
"We need to commit less errors then PSV. Little subtle elements will be conclusive."
The two sides met a month ago in a 2-0 win for Wolfsburg in Germany and Hecking, whose group beat the gathering on six focuses to be two clear of Manchester United and CSKA Moscow, is focusing on another win.
"Right now all players are fit yet we make them train session to go. We will go for the triumph as continually," Hecking said.
"PSV are solid and in fact a decent group. I was awed by the immense climate at Manchester United [on matchday two], the group was phenomenal.
"We must be arranged for that once more. PSV will do everything to go for the triumph. I trust we can proceed with our present shape and results."
"PSV are solid and in fact a decent group. I was awed by the immense climate at Manchester United [on matchday two], the group was phenomenal.
"We must be arranged for that once more. PSV will do everything to go for the triumph. I trust we can proceed with our present shape and results."