It does seem counterintuitive, but you can only win on away goals if your opponents score in their home leg.Brilliant observation. Racking my brain but can't find a way.
It does seem counterintuitive, but you can only win on away goals if your opponents score in their home leg.Brilliant observation. Racking my brain but can't find a way.
They are atill busy wanking over Sunday's resultNothing on the BBC Salford rag football site yet.
We can’t win on away goals, but they could.
Correct - a 1-3 win (3-3 aggregate)We can’t win on away goals, but they could.
On balance, I'm happy that they didn't score in the first leg, however (!). When they broke quickly at the very end of that game I was thinking 'here we go' but fortunately their finishing is worse than ours.It does seem counterintuitive, but you can only win on away goals if your opponents score in their home leg.
We should have just played the second leg immediately after the first. Travelling all the way back to the same stadium is barking mad.
The CL knock out stages should have been single neutral matches like last season. Only idiots like UEFA would force both clubs to traipse across Europe twice in the middle of a pandemic. They had plenty of chances to sort this in the last few months. Just the usual greed before health attitude of the crooks who are running European football.We should have just played the second leg immediately after the first. Travelling all the way back to the same stadium is barking mad.