You lost on the Away Goals Rule. You scored one goal away, but your opponent scored 2. If the Final Result is a Draw, Away Goals decide it. Basically, it's like he won 5-4 on aggregate, as Away Goals technically count as a second goal. (3-3 Draw + 2 AG for him and 1 for you + 5-4 to him). That's a basic way to look at it.
Thanks simon.
how about this situation?
home score 2-2
away score 2-2
i lost 2 ball in away and same as him.
then, who is the winner???
If you Drew both games with the same score, be it 1-1, 2-2, 5-5, whatever, the game would go to Extra Time, and possibly Penalties, as you both scored the same amount of Away Goals.
Example of ET Game: Home; 3-3
Away; 3-3
As the Away Goals are equal, there's nothing more that can be done to determine a Winner without ET. Doesn't matter who scored and when, just as long as you score the most Away Goals, you'll have the upper hand.