?UEFA will hold talks to consider scrappinng the away goals rule after a number of high-profile managers voiced their opposition to it at a meeting in September.
Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho were among the managers who advised the governing body that the away goals rule is an antiquated tie-breaking method which should be abolished.
?Kicker claimed that UEFA’s executive committee would discuss making the change during their meeting in Rome on Tuesday.
The away goals rule was first introduced by UEFA for the 1965/66 European Cup Winners’ Cup. In those days, home advantage was more significant due to longer travel times and non-standardised balls.
Advances in technology and governance have levelled the playing field and managers believe that all goals should count equally in the modern era.
Unai Emery, Max Allegri, Carlo Ancelotti, Julen Lopetegui and Thomas Tuchel were among the other managers who met in September to discuss the matter.
Following discussions, UEFA competition director Giorgio Marchetti said: “
I’ve seen that UEFA are looking to scrap the away goals rule. I think this is a bad idea; despite being a bit of an anachronism, it makes two-legged knockout football more interesting. Here’s why! (thread – all stats for the Champions League since 2003)
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