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    I was watching the Real Madrid vs Manchester United game and i'm wondering how the aggregate score used to determine the winner is calculated....
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  • #2
    Goals scored away count double.

    (well, not really, but, damned this harder to explain then I thought.., pleas don't let your next question be about off-side )
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    • #3
      Goals scored away count more than goals scored at home. So if the result is a tie, the winner will be the team that scored more away goals.
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      • #4
        Right, so if ManU wins at home 3-1, and loses @ Real Madrid 2-0, Real Madrid wins, because though both teams scored 3 goals, Real scored one away, and all of ManU's goals came at home.

        I think.

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        • #5
          If we take Real - Man U match as an example of a "clear win", we see that:

          Leg 1: Real - Man U 3-1
          Leg 2: Man U - Real 4-3

          Total: Real - Man U 6-5

          Real's scored more than Man U and thus advances in the tournament.


          Now we look at the Inter - Valencia clash:

          Leg 1: Inter - Valencia 1-0
          Leg 2: Valencia - Inter 2-1

          Total: Inter - Valencia 2-2

          However, goals scored away have more value, and because Inter managed to score away, but Valencia did not, Inter advances.


          The last case is Juventus - Barcelona:

          Leg 1: Juventus - Barcelone 1-1
          Leg 2: Barcelona - Juventus 1-1

          Total: Juventus - Barcelona 2-2

          A dead heat. When such a situation occurs, extra time of 2*15 minutes will be played (no "golden goal"). Juventus scored once in ET, and at the end of 120 minutes of play, it was 1-2 to Juventus so they advanced.
          If no goals are scored in ET, a penalty shootout will have to decide who advances.

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          • #6
            Well damn it. This is basic knowledge. It's the natural order of things. I think it's even in the Bible. In the Koran for sure.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kropotkin
              Well damn it. This is basic knowledge. It's the natural order of things. I think it's even in the Bible. In the Koran for sure.
              Yep. And it's in the Brazilian Constitution, too. That's why we're soooo good...
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              • #8
                That what it says in that short text you've got on your flag, right?

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                • #9
                  During the ManU/Real match yesterday, Real, already leading 3-1 from the first leg scored in the 50th to go up 2-1 on the day. That second away goal gave them the tie breaking advantage over ManU from the score of the first match and required ManU to score better than a 4-2 victory since that 5-5 aggregate draw would see them lose on away goals. At that time both teams knew ManU needed to score at least 4 more goals in the last 40 minutes to advance.


                  You may also wonder about replays...

                  In some competitions, such as England's FA Cup, if the first match is drawn, then a second match is played at the opposing home field. If the score of the second match is a draw at the end of regulation time, then two extra periods are played. If the scores are still level then it goes to penalty kicks to decide the winner.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Kropotkin
                    That what it says in that short text you've got on your flag, right?
                    Yep. The text says "Ordem e Progresso", and this means exactly "Goals scored away count more than goals scored at home”.
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                    • #11
                      In the good old days the FA cup didn't stop at one replay match. Those where the days...

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                      • #12
                        "Ordem e Progresso"

                        Well I guess it could have been about the offside rule as well...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kropotkin
                          "Ordem e Progresso"

                          Well I guess it could have been about the offside rule as well...
                          Nope, the offside rules are in our National Anthem...
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