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Which matches between Inter and Milan discredit the goal away rule?

In the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2003, Inter and Milan met. Since both clubs play at the same San Siro stadium, the draw determined that Milan would be the hosts in the first match, and Inter would be the hosts in the second. Both meetings ended in a draw - 0:0 and 1:1, but Milan reached the final because of the rule according to which, in the event of a tie in a two-legged confrontation, the team that scored more on a foreign field wins.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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