Arsenal had defended well until errors, both involving Per Mertesacker, allowed Lionel Messi to give Barcelona a two -
goal advantage heading into the second leg.
The Bianconeri were left to rue what could turn out to be a decisive moment in the tie when Higuain struck the crossbar with his second penalty of the game, before Christian Eriksen's free - kick after the interval ensured that his side hold the away
goal advantage heading into the second leg at Wembley next month.
Salah scored a goal and provided the cross that led to Sadio Mane's goal to give the Reds a three
goal advantage heading into the Etihad.
Not exact matches
Back home where he belongs, in front of the fans he's been wanting to play for, surrounded by cool
heads with enough winning experience, with a 3 -
goal advantage, and all the obvious talent he possesses... i know he'll do great.
Arsenal have a handy two
goal advantage as they
head into their home tie with Italian giants AC Milan in the second leg of their Europa League clash (KO Thursday 18th March, 20:05).
Do they get the
advantage in the standings with
goal difference or do we get it with better
head - to -
head?
City will certainly be the happier of the two sides, with two away
goals giving them a real
advantage heading into the second leg.
It's
advantage City
heading back to the Etihad, although both teams look capable of both scoring and leaking
goals.
Claire Rafferty's own
goal had given the Germans the
advantage at the break before WSL 1 champions and FA Cup holders Chelsea levelled when Peter
headed into her own net.
Venue: Estadio de Mestalla, Valencia Date: 10/02/2016 Kick - off: 08:00 PM GMT / 03:00 PM EST Match Goalkeeper Marc - Andre ter Stegen did not have much to do in the first leg against Valencia and with Barcelona currently holding a whopping seven
goal advantage; the German goalkeeper can
head into the return leg without any pressure whatsoever.
City found themselves 3 - 2 behind and staring down the barrel of a home defeat against the Ligue 1 leaders — but a brilliant last 20 minutes saw them score three times to
head into the second leg with a two -
goal advantage.
The German playmaker provided a
goal for the seventh top - flight match in a row by lifting a narrow free - kick into the box for Olivier Giroud to
head the Gunners into a 28th - minute
advantage.
The Reds may have a two point
advantage over Spurs
heading into the game but it's Harry Kane who leads the way at the top of the
goals scored table, two clear of Mohamed Salah.
With the game well in to injury time, the journey man centre half César Caneda
headed home to make the tie 4 - 4 on aggregate, the 2 away
goals giving the underdog the
advantage and sending their fans delirious.
As you all might remember, Pirez was sorely missed that game as Orlando took
advantage of his absence by delivering lobs over the
head of Larentowicz into the path of Dom Dwyer, who had quite the night with two
goals.
Taking their cue from fellow countrymen Roma last night, Juve pegged back Real's 3 - 0
advantage from the first - leg, with Mario Mandzukic starting the comeback via a
headed goal from a Sami Khedira centre after just two minutes.
Jurgen Klopp's side may not have delivered a fatal blow but first - half
goals from Mohamed Salah, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and Sadio Mane provided a healthy
advantage heading into next week's second leg at the Etihad Stadium.
Mehmet Topal
headed wide as the home side looked to extend their
advantage, but Feyenoord's former Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt threatened an equaliser before alert goalkeeping by the visitors» Brad Jones prevented a second - half own
goal and the visitors» Bilal Basacıkoglu saw a low effort saved.
But second - half
goals from Jakub Paur and a late Willian brace secured the Slovakians the slim
advantage heading back to Spain.
Emery's tactics of adding an extra defender towards the end in Thomas Meunier backfired as Zidane sent on attacking substitutes and turned the game on its
head in the last ten minutes, with two crucial
goals giving Real the
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Liverpool pulled one back from the penalty spot (how else could they beat Allen McKnight) before half time but a bizarre Steve Staunton
headed own
goal restored West Ham's two
goal advantage.