No.
“With the decision to remove this rule, ties in which the two teams score the same number of goals over the two legs would be not decided on the number of goals scored away, but two 15-minute periods of extra time are played at the end of the second leg and in case the teams score the same number of goals or no goals during this extra time, kicks from the penalty spot would determine the team which qualifies to the next stage of the competition”
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They just had a goal disallowed after the ball barely touched Alonso's finger. I might not be objective, give me some examples where the ref "helped" them.
I was not saying otherwise. But I did ask the guy I replying to to provide some example(s) of the ref "carrying" Chelsea as he said. He could have just allow that goal if that was the case.