Some people say that the first goal scored in a match is the most important one. And they're probably right — we saw on Wednesday the effect that one goal scored in the 67th minute had on the remaining 23 minutes.
It becomes more tiresome to keep up, and the goalscoring team becomes a bit more motivated. It simply makes everything considerably harder to deal with. But more important than knowing that a goal was conceded is knowing why it was conceded, and what can be done to solve the problems a team has faced.
As we look at that first goal on Wednesday, it's important to understand what happened and why.