Liverpool are effective at scoring anywhere — 37 of their 75 league goals were on the road — but they need to make sure to be at their absolute best and get a couple of early
goals in the second leg if they want to make sure they win this tie.
Meanwhile PSG's manager, Laurent Blanc, said he was confident that there would be
goals in the second leg.
His goal in the second leg of the semi-final against Paraguayan side Guarani in Asuncion was his first for the club, and secured Los Millonarios» path to the final.
Not exact matches
We are more than capable of scoring
goals against them, add
in the similar tactics used against Bayern Munich (at the Emirate) and we could easily take a two or three
goal lead into the
second leg... that's If we have a fully fit squad come February, Of course!
Celtic were already facing an uphill battle against Inter Milan
in this Europa League
second leg, with the Italian side netting three precious away
goals in the first
leg.
The young Italian turned
in a magnificent performance
in the
second leg against Chelsea as Paris Saint Germain knocked out the Premier League leaders on away
goals.
Not long after throwing away a two -
goal lead at St. Mary's, Liverpool showed their own mental strength
in the
second leg of their Europa League tie.
Arsene Wenger thinks that the draw at the Bridge sets us up nicely, but he doesn't seem too happy with us not getting any away
goals on the day, although they will only count if the aggregate score is still level after extra time
in the
second leg.
Conte's men have a mountain to climb
in their
second leg against Barca at the Nou Camp, having drawn 1 - 1 at home to give the visitors the away
goal advantage.
If it stays like this Liverpool will be hugely confident of going through ahead of the
second leg at Anfield, and it's little surprise another Salah
goal has played a key part
in that.
At 1 - 1
in the return
leg, Robin van Persie was then controversially shown a
second yellow card
in the 56th minute before Barcelona scored two
goals against 10 men to win on aggregate.
Diego Simeone's men carried a one -
goal advantage into the
second -
leg after Antoine Griezmann found the back of the net
in the reverse fixture
in Madrid.
Thus I would recommend that for the
second leg in Monaco Gabriel should replace Mertesacker, Monreal replaces Gibbs, Walcott replaces Welbeck because of his pace and the fact that he can easily score
goals, Oxlade replaces Ozil and Rosicky remains on standby to replace Cazorla at the earliest opportunity should Cazorla show no fight.
We then witnessed something quite remarkable, as three
goals in Aguero, John Stones and Leroy Sane put the home side 5 - 3 up, and gave Pep Guardiola's a huge advantage going into the
second leg, with City taking a huge step towards the quarter finals.
Arsenal travel to France on Tuesday night, hoping to achieve the seemingly impossible by overturning a two -
goal deficit against AS Monaco
in the UEFA Champions League lat 16
second leg.
A pair of
second - half
goals from the Ballon d'Or winner condemned Arsenal to a familiar two -
goal deficit which they have little chance of overturning
in March's return
leg.
During the
second leg, it was Ronaldo who scored the all - important away
goal to effectively kill the tie
in favour of Madrid, but it wouldn't have happened for the Portuguese ace had it not been for a perfect delivery from Vazquez.
Bayern are the favourites to progress after scoring two away
goals in the game's first
leg, with Jesus Navas scoring an own
goal before Thiago Alcantara scored a deflected
second.
Gibbs didn't cover himself
in glory for Ludo's
second goal, but then again neither did Monreal
in the first
leg.
We conceded a late
goal in Kaduna and unfortunately we were unable to convert our chances
in the
second leg in Egypt.»
Manchester City lost 2 - 1 at home to Barcelona on Tuesday night, with the Spanish giants» two away
goals meaning City will be up against it
in the
second leg in a fortnight.
In the history of the CL, there have only been three occasions of a team turning a 3 goal deficit in the second leg of the knockout stages to advance in the tournamen
In the history of the CL, there have only been three occasions of a team turning a 3
goal deficit
in the second leg of the knockout stages to advance in the tournamen
in the
second leg of the knockout stages to advance
in the tournamen
in the tournament.
Arsenal must go all out to bring a comfortable lead into the
second leg in France, and victory by two
goals or more will give us confidence for the return fixture, but one of you could be even happier by winning this competition.
Second scenario is we suffer crushing defeat first leg and we win second leg with impressive footbal, but still out on goal difference (as usual) Third scenario we trash them both legs and than bottle it in the
Second scenario is we suffer crushing defeat first
leg and we win
second leg with impressive footbal, but still out on goal difference (as usual) Third scenario we trash them both legs and than bottle it in the
second leg with impressive footbal, but still out on
goal difference (as usual) Third scenario we trash them both
legs and than bottle it
in the final.
In the
second leg, when the match is already lost and no hope, the players will play their hearts out and maybe draw or loose narrowly and some wenger fans will be like the team tried and gave their all and will say Giroud is improving and that we should wait until next season and see the real Giroud and we don't need new signings and we just need to concede less
goals.
At that point, Morientes's away
goal seemed irrelevant, but another
in the
second leg and two from Ludovic Guily sent Monaco through to the semi-finals.
You are right but Arsenal are not the same since Pat Rice retired, remember back then
in the 60th or 65 th he made subs now he has no one Boulds was only a back up player he has no idea he sits there with Wenger where as Rice would be up and at em if things headed telling Mertisaker has to be the slowest defender the premior
leg has seen Remember we had Toure Camble fast men the
second goal can't blame Monreal Mertisaker was out of the 6 yard box leaving Ramsey and Monreal to cope with the scorer who was so taller than them.
The Reds brought a 1 - 1 first -
leg draw with them back to Merseyside, but Dortmund stormed into a two -
goal lead after nine minutes, and then again early
in the
second half after Divock Origi's reply.
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.
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).
Wenger can ill - afford another defeat on Sunday, as the Frenchman is already under fire following a poor run of form which has seen them fall eight points off the pace
in the Premier League title race, as well as slipping to a two -
goal deficit ahead of their
second leg clash with Barcelona
in the Champions League.
In last month's 2 - 0
second -
leg win over Porto, Malaga turned around a tie they were losing by a single
goal after the away game and once again showed the good home form that allowed them to top their qualifying group ahead of AC Milan.
No side playing the
second leg away from home has ever been able to overturn a two -
goal deficit
in the Champions League and given Monaco's impressive defensive record
in the competition, the former Porto man is confident they have the ability to progress.
Keeping it tight at the back will be crucial, not to conceed any away
goals from monaco, this would give them belief and momentum going into the
second leg in front!
Three
second half
goals ended with Sevilla getting their first away win
in the Europa League or La Liga this season, taking two important
goals into the upcoming home
leg against Athletic Bilbao.
But
in this latest game we played so badly, eventually managed to get their lead down to one
goal which gave some hope for the
second leg, and then go and concede another
goal pushing too hard for the equaliser.
They may have just failed to get to the EFL cup final at Wembley but they did beat Man United
in the
second leg to miss out by just a single
goal.
Arsenal have certainly been impressive
in the first
leg of each of their knockout ties, beating Ostersunds and Milan without conceding a
goal to take the pressure off heading into the
second game and they will hope for similar fortunes against Atletico if they are going to progress to the Final
Ronaldino was
in sparkling form that night at Stamford Bridge, but it wasn't enough as
goals from Eidur Gudjohnsen, Frank Lampard, Damien Duff and John Terry saw the Blues through 5 - 4 on aggregate, and they would later be cruelly knocked out of the semi-final by a Luis Garcia's «ghost
goal» for Liverpool
in the semi-final
second leg at Anfield.
Los Blancos have a fantastic record
in the Champions League and are on the hunt for a third successive title; they'll be sure to be looking to grab a decisive away
goal ahead of the
second leg.
Going out of the UEFA Champions League on virtue of away
goals would have hurt the Gunners, who put
in a splendid effort against AS Monaco
in the
second leg of the tie.
We had the luck to come back to 2 - 1 but not the right to give away a
goal the way we did because that makes our task extremely difficult
in the
second leg.
They won 2 - 1
in the first
leg in Spain last week with Jesus Navas scoring an own
goal before Thiago Alcantara scored a deflected
second.
Last season he scored 25
goals in 43 games
in all competitions for Bayern, and demonstrated his qualities with a superb strike
in the Champions League
second leg tie against Barcelona:
He scored the winning
goal in Atletico's derby victory over Real Madrid
in February, and both
in their superb 2 - 0
second -
leg win over Barcelona
in the Champions League last eight.
One of the most dramatic ties of the Champions League season so far played out
in incredible fashion on Wednesday, with Juventus coming back from a 1 - 0 deficit
in the game against Tottenham Hotspur and a 3 - 2 aggregate score to win the
second leg 2 - 1 and the tie 4 - 3 thanks to two
goals in four minutes
in the
second half from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala.
Club America's Dario Benedetto has scored his third
goal of the night
in the CONCACAF Champions League final
second leg against MLS side Montreal Impact.
Spurs added an insurance
goal in the first
leg at home, but collapsed
in the
second half.
They're going into the
second leg at the Etihad with a lead, but the risk factor was sky - high, especially after they nearly lost a three -
goal lead against City
in January
in a match that ended 4 - 3 after two late
goals by City.
It could prove to vital
in the
second leg, with the Copa Libertadores operating the same away
goals rule as all the major European competitions.