Does this mean that two teams could play twice at the same neutral venue and it's 3-3 on aggregate but one team goes out on away goals even though all the goals were scored on the same pitch?
Does this mean that two teams could play twice at the same neutral venue and it's 3-3 on aggregate but one team goes out on away goals even though all the goals were scored on the same pitch?
If it's two legs there will be a bigger chance of a ****-up. The less minutes played is the safer option.How can anyone not want two legs?!? With the amount of players we have that can **** up a tie and giveea game away I am not surprised we want two legs.
At least when either Luiz, Leno, Pepe, Gabriel or Xhaka get sent off for fly kicking someone we actually have a second game to recover.
Yes, in the first leg Benfica would be the designated gone team and vice versa in the 2nd leg.Does this mean that two teams could play twice at the same neutral venue and it's 3-3 on aggregate but one team goes out on away goals even though all the goals were scored on the same pitch?
Why not just a one off game at a neutral ground?
No fans make home and away games kinda redundant anyway.
It's like Milan and Inter playing on the same stadium.Does this mean that two teams could play twice at the same neutral venue and it's 3-3 on aggregate but one team goes out on away goals even though all the goals were scored on the same pitch?
They will probably just call the first leg 'Away', and the second leg 'Home', for us. Yeah, it's stupid.Does this mean that two teams could play twice at the same neutral venue and it's 3-3 on aggregate but one team goes out on away goals even though all the goals were scored on the same pitch?
They will probably just call the first leg 'Away', and the second leg 'Home', for us. Yeah, it's stupid.
The first leg, which is Benfica’s 'home' fixture, will be played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on February 18, at 8pm (UK time).
Our 'home' fixture will be played at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Athens, Olympiacos' stadium, on February 25. Kick-off has yet to be confirmed.
:rofl: such a **** show
How can playing in Greece, almost the furthest European country from the UK, be considered a home game?
How can anyone not want two legs?!? With the amount of players we have that can **** up a tie and giveea game away I am not surprised we want two legs.
At least when either Luiz, Leno, Pepe, Gabriel or Xhaka get sent off for fly kicking someone we actually have a second game to recover.
You're both correct. We need two legs to wake up, get our act together and repair our inevitable mistakes. On the other hand, we can also be so unimaginative that I'd rather be put out of my misery after 45 minutes. And I've seen so many say that we could play all day and not score. No idea which Arsenal will turn up.If it's two legs there will be a bigger chance of a ****-up. The less minutes played is the safer option.