Yes, the example is simple. Last year, Manchester United was red at home and blue away in the Champions League. However, in the final, Manchester United had to choose the white second away jersey (that is, the third set) because the opponent Barcelona won the choice of the jersey. It is worth noting that in the league, Manchester United's White is the first away game and Blue is the second away game, which is contrary to the order in the Champions League. Another example to prove that Manchester United has the second away game in the Champions League is that before the final last year, because I didn't expect Manchester United to use white Champions League jerseys, a large number of players' versions of white Champions League jerseys (AIG's Champions League jerseys are smaller than the league's, with hot stamping and washing labels and large mesh on the back) were sold at low prices, and I also bought them.
You called so much, give it to me.