Full Time.
So if you won 1-0 at home then lost 1-2 away in the second leg you would go through.
Away goals can still come into play after full time too.
Imagine both legs ended 0-0. Then both teams scored in extra time, the team with the away goal would go through.
Critics have argued this is unfair as it gives one team a potential 120 minutes to score an away goal whereas the other team only gets 90. Fans of this rule would argue that it's balanced out by the fact that one team gets an extra 30 minutes playing at home, however it does not seem to be a fair comparison and would logically be seen as simply the luck of the draw (or the advantage of winning your group as opposed to the opposition finishing 2nd in theirs when considering the 1st knockout round).
Gerrard Gerrard
real Madrid then man united. over 250.
Wayne Rooney just broke the record and is now the highscorer.
he scored 11 goals in one session and 53 in his carreir
Recently, Lionel Messi scored four times against Arsenal in the EUFA Champions League
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messi has scored 69 goals in the champions league
Messi has scored 71 Champions League goals for Barca. Incidentally, this is also the record for most Champions League goals by a single player.
How many goals did bale score in last seasons champions league
5 goals
Lionel Messi.
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If during extra-time both teams score the same number of goals, the away goals will count double (and the visiting team advances). If no goals are scored during extra-time, the winner is decided by penalty kicks. Please refer to the related link for more information.
The tonight Champions League result saw Bayern Munich beat Arsenal by two goals to nil.
At at 12-Feb-2010, Wayne Rooney has scored 16 goals in 50 UEFA Champions League appearances for Manchester United.
Liverpool won the Champion's league in 2005 - They beat AC milan in the final on penalties, after a 3-3 draw after 90 minutes. No goals were scored in extra time.
The highest number of goals in one Champions League is 17. The record was by achieved Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2013/14 season.