First-Half Under When Both Coaches Protect a Second-Leg Scoreline
Second-leg scorelines can slow the first half, but only when both managers have a reason to keep the tie controlled.
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Second-leg scorelines can slow the first half, but only when both managers have a reason to keep the tie controlled.
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Emergency centre-back selections can create an away-team-to-score edge, but only if the away attack can stress the new pairing repeatedly.
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A favorite can still win after a striker minutes cap, but the pre-match edge may no longer be worth the price.
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A rotated defensive midfielder can change whether the favorite is still worth backing or needs refund protection.
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An early goal does not automatically create a live over, but it can break the original under thesis if incentives flip.
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A late corner-taker absence can quietly damage an over ticket if the original edge depended on repeat dead-ball pressure rather than open-play chaos.
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