
UEFA abolishes away goals rule starting from 2021-2022 season
The away goals rule has been scrapped for all UEFA club competitions from next campaign, it has been confirmed.
The away goals rule, initially used back in 1965, was brought in to determine a winner in two-legged knockout ties where the two clubs had scored the same goals on aggregate over the two games. The winner, in such a scenario, was the side who scored more goals in the away leg.
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But the rule has come in for huge criticism in recent years with home advantage no longer as strong as before and many believing the rule to be unfair on those clubs playing second in a two-legged tie.
Now extra-time and - should it be needed - penalties will decide such matches.
On the announcement, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said...