Champions League ties were played at neutral venues despite the other leg being played at a home stadium. But it has long been a bone of contention for some clubs as it leads to away teams gaining a competitive advantage if a tie goes to extra-time.Earlier this season, Juventus were eliminated from the Champions League on away goals despite having to play 30 extra minutes at home in the second leg, with the rule working against them.The Times are now reporting that a UEFA meeting on Friday will gauge support for the rule which was first introduced in the European Cup 56 years ago.
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