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Published 20:38 21 Feb 2019 GMT
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"We can just draw - if we score a goal they need to score one, or two. So, y'know, remember one thing Andy: away goals count double."Hmmm, okay. We've got a problem here. You see, 'away goals count double' is a popular trope in football, with a degree of reason behind it. Scoring one away goal means that your hosts must score twice to win outright, with a draw putting the scorers of the away goal through. But, they don't literally count double, as was kindly explained to the fan. He went on: "So if we score a goal in Munich they'll have to score two. If we score two, they'll have to score four. So, err, you have to remember that we're still in a very good position." It was at this moment that Goldstein struggled to contain how funny he found the situation, as he attempted to stifle laughter while explaining how away goals actually work. "I think three, I think three Steve. Steve, I think if you score two away goals they'll only need to get three," he said, at this stage not even trying to hide his laughter. "I mean, it's not... it's not actually double. You know it's not actually. Like if you score three away goals, they don't have to score six." Once again, hysterics towards poor Liverpool fan Steve. At this stage, the entire thing had broken down considerably, and it was unclear whether Steve was even still on the line, before he popped up with one final "Andy" and slipped off the line. https://twitter.com/talksport/status/1098237086858063873?s=21
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