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  • Timeetyo
    Rookie
    • Aug 2002
    • 418

    #1

    Euro League Weirdness

    I am playing my first time in the Euro league and had a weird situation happen in the round of 16. I had thought the games would be a home & home section where if tied on aggregate after the 2 we'd play OT then a shootout if needed.

    I play game 1 to a 0-0 draw.

    I play game 2 to a 2-2 draw.

    Towards the end of game 2 I thought it was weird that the cpu was in full on pressure "I've gotta score now mode" instead of playing to OT. End of time - my guys celebrate - and the announcer says I'm on to the next round on aggregate (which was 2-2).

    Was that a bug?

    I saw other CPU pairings in the same round end up in a shootout.
    Timeetyo

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  • gro299
    Rookie
    • Oct 2012
    • 5

    #2
    Re: Euro League Weirdness

    It's not a bug.

    Away goals count double if the aggregrate score is tied after regulation of the second leg.
    You drew scoreless at home and scored two away, so you advance.

    That's the reason why IRL you see away teams, push for a goal, even if they are down 2:0 or 3:0 and home teams look for a clean sheet.

    See Wikipedia: Away goals rule

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    • wsatterwhite
      Rookie
      • Feb 2004
      • 59

      #3
      Re: Euro League Weirdness

      To add to gro299's excellent explanation, shootouts can occur but only if both sides are still equal after applying the away goals rule- like if both games end 0-0 or 1-1

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      • Timeetyo
        Rookie
        • Aug 2002
        • 418

        #4
        Re: Euro League Weirdness

        Originally posted by gro299
        It's not a bug.

        Away goals count double if the aggregrate score is tied after regulation of the second leg.
        You drew scoreless at home and scored two away, so you advance.

        That's the reason why IRL you see away teams, push for a goal, even if they are down 2:0 or 3:0 and home teams look for a clean sheet.

        See Wikipedia: Away goals rule
        Thanks - easy enough to follow.
        Timeetyo

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