It is very unlikely though.
Last year, I have faced a stronger team (from 1 level above) playing 4-1-2-1-2 N.D. If you had a look at the composition of my team at that time, it was a strong team. I used two of the best defensive formations and tactics in this game to beat a stronger team using N.D, but the away score was 2-1 and the home score 2-2. My team was down 1-0 at home in the first half, and I returned back to the formation used for the away match, the score went 2-1, then I switch to attacking and brought it to 2-2, but there was simply not enough time to score at least 2 more goals (1 goal would not have been enough because of the away goals' rule). Maybe if I have used the same formation I have used in the away match from the start of the home match, I would have gone through to the next round or at least my team would have gone through extra time. In fact, 2-1 was not a bad score for an away match against a stronger opponent; maybe I messed it up by switching to another formation for the home match.
So, even if you manage to score a lot of goals in the next match, the question is can you stop your opponent from scoring? Probably not; and once the opponent scores 1-2 away goals against you when you have already lost the away match, the task is very difficult.


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