First leg 3-3 draw at home 2nd leg 2-2 draw away I'm guessing the other guy moves on account more away goals since there was no extra time or penalty kicks.
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First leg 3-3 draw at home 2nd leg 2-2 draw away I'm guessing the other guy moves on account more away goals since there was no extra time or penalty kicks.
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Yes, exactly like in real soccer. In case of same amount of goals on the two legs the team that score the most away win. if a team lost 1-0 away and in the second leg the opposite team score a goal...... the home team will need at least to score 3 goals ( without getting another one against)to qualify (3-1) or (4-1)(4-2)(5-1)(5-2)(5-3)......
They'll have to win by at least two goals, you mean. :D
Just count any away goals as two goals. :)
Not necessarily, it's only in case of a draw on total goals that the team who have score more goal away win. Example:
your team win 3-1 at home and lose 0-1 away that doesn't make a 3-3, you score 3 goals and your opponent score only 2 ( even if one of them was away) that mean that you qualify. But if you win 3-2 at home and loose 1-2 away, in that case it's your opponent that will be qualify, 4-4 in the two legs but 2 goals away for your opponent versus only one for you.;)
No, you misunderstood, I mean count away goals as two goals to be used as a tie breaker. I didn't really read that post btw, just the words "not necessarily" then I started writing this, I know what I'm talking about. :)