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Chris Wood penalty gives Nottingham Forest edge over Aston Villa in Europa League semi-final

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Nottingham Forest edged Aston Villa in a closely fought first leg of their Europa League semi-final and will take a one-goal lead to Villa Park next week.

A tense but goalless first half was dominated by fine goalkeeping performances, with Emi Martinez making a superb double save from Igor Jesus from right on the goalline.

And neither side looked likely to score in the second – until Lucas Digne was penalised for handball as he flung an arm up when duelling with Omari Hutchinson at the byline.

The Forest player did well to hook a cross that looked destined to go out back into the box, knocking it off Digne’s arm in the process, and after a lengthy VAR check Forest were awarded the penalty.

Chris Wood smashed a sublime spot-kick into the top corner and although Forest pressed for another, and Villa spurned chances of their own, Vitor Pereira’s men came out on top with a 1-0 victory at a bouncing City Ground.

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Forest’s win stretched their ‌unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions as the 1979 and 1980 European champions enjoy some momentum after battling relegation from the Premier League all season, with Pereira their fourth boss since September.

“(Villa) ‌are a very tough team, but we competed with them,” ‌Pereira said. “This is a special group of players.

“I have the privilege to be the manager of these boys, they are a fantastic group. Spirit, four managers in a season, and finishing at this level, competing at this level together and united. This is ⁠a honour for me.”

Martinez made a superb goal-line save to deny Jesus
Martinez made a superb goal-line save to deny Jesus (Reuters)

Both goalkeepers were called into action in the first half. Villa’s Morgan Rogers latched onto a ball from Ollie Watkins, but his curling effort was saved by the diving Stefan Ortega.

At the other end, Martinez made a world-class save when he reached back to get an arm around the ball on the goal-line to keep out a point-blank shot from Igor Jesus.

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Watkins nearly put Villa on the scoreboard early in the second half, but Ortega reacted quickly to block Watkins’s first-time shot ‌from close range with an arm.

It looked like the stalemate might continue but Wood converted his penalty in the 71st minute, giving goalkeeper Martinez no chance with a powerful strike into the top corner.

Lucas Digne was penalised for handball
Lucas Digne was penalised for handball (Getty)

In a meeting of two clubs chasing an end to trophy droughts stretching back decades, the result sends Pereira’s side to Villa Park for the7 May second leg with a narrow advantage.

The ‌34-year-old Wood returned from a six-month injury lay-off ⁠earlier this month and scored in Forest’s 5-0 Premier League thrashing of Sunderland last ⁠week that gave the 16th-placed team some breathing space in the relegation battle.

“I wanted to get back fit and firing to help ‌my team as best as ​I can at the end of the season,” he ‌said. “I knew we had a lot to play ​for when I was fighting to get fit and it’s showing. It’s some big competitions to be a part of.”

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Braga or Freiburg await the winners ⁠in the final in Istanbul on 20 May, with the Portuguese side leading the Germans 2-1 ​from ⁠Thursday’s home first leg.

Additional reporting by Reuters

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5 Reasons why Jacob Fatu should beat Roman Reigns at WWE Backlash 

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WWE officially booked Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu for the World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming Backlash PLE in Tampa, Florida. The Samoan Werewolf was shockingly the first challenger to the new champ after WrestleMania 42.

After a few weeks of back-and-forth and warnings both ways from the Usos, the two traded hands before Reigns accepted the challenge less than two weeks before the event.

The Tribal Chief just recently captured the title by defeating CM Punk on April 19. His fans are happy he’s back on top again, even after his four-year run a few years ago.

While officials probably want a long and convoluted title reign for The Head of the Table, having Jacob Fatu win at Backlash could be the jolt WWE needs in 2026. Fatu should beat Reigns at Backlash for the next five reasons.

Real reason behind Reigns vs. Fatu revealed – Check here!


#5. Bucking the status quo with Tribal Chief as champion

The status quo is a hard rock to crack in WWE. This means that while a few different names move in and out of the picture every now and then, the same four or five names rotate in and out as champions.

Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and Randy Orton have either held titles over the last two years or challenged for them more than a few times.

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Even though he wasn’t in the picture the last two years, the win comes after a four-year stranglehold atop WWE. Everyone other than Rhodes fell to the Tribal Chief during that time. Jey Uso and Damian Priest had runs but fell back into the crowd.

Jacob Fatu is yet to get his one-on-one shot, and beating The Tribal Chief would buck the status quo. Part of WWE’s issue is refusing to crown fan favorites when they’re hot. They missed the boat or just don’t want to give LA Knight or Sami Zayn major title runs for some reason.


#4. A huge surprise for the fans

Debuts, returns, and heel/face turns can provide the WWE Universe with welcome surprises. If those are executed well, then it should create a memorable moment that will last forever for the fans and the stars involved.

The title just changed hands at WrestleMania after two former champions did battle. Both already had championship runs in the past, so while it was a good moment for fans of Reigns, it wasn’t something that hadn’t been seen before.

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When it comes to The Samoan Werewolf, he’s only captured the United States Championship. He also held tag team gold until Solo Sikoa forced him to relinquish it for the group.

Having someone who’s never won a major title defeat someone who’s always been favored by WWE officials would be a shocking moment. AEW did this with MJF and Darby Allin.

While it was polarizing, some fans have loved every moment. WWE could do something similar, albeit with someone who was handpicked since the moment he debuted over a decade ago.


#3. WWE already sacrificed Solo Sikoa and the MFTs for the feud

To prove how dangerous Jacob Fatu is, writers had him defeat Solo Sikoa on last week’s SmackDown. The MFTs interfered, but The Samoan Werewolf predictably won since he’s getting a title shot.

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After the match, the MFTs tried to beat him down, but he single-handedly dispatched the remaining minions. He essentially buried Sikoa’s group, just like Reigns and the Bloodline have done in the past.

The MFTs have been a focal point of SmackDown for the last three years. To completely destroy a prominent faction simply for the sake of a feud on the other brand is a strange choice. It’s an even worse look if Fatu loses after wrecking four stars en route to Backlash.


#2. Forcing the Usos and Roman Reigns to reevaluate things

Reigns claims he “gave everyone” the last two years to step up and rule over WWE. That period was after he finally lost the Undisputed Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.

Jey Uso, Gunther, and Damian Priest all won titles, but faded back into the roster. Roman is one of the industry’s top stars, but even saying that in the storyline passively buries every other performer who doesn’t get a multitude of opportunities.

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The Usos may be back in the tag team division, but they won the titles in their first attempt. The Bloodline then reformed on RAW, but claims things will be different. That hasn’t been the case as Roman talks, and the Usos do his bidding, whether he asked for it or not.

They’ll always play second fiddle to him as that’s the dynamic of the Bloodline. If Jacob Fatu beats the golden boy who was handpicked for glory over 10 years ago, it will force both Roman and the Usos to examine that dynamic.

The Usos can claim to be on the same field as their cousin despite bowing to him at times. Even LA Knight pointed this out recently. The shock of losing the title would be a “look in the mirror” moment for the Bloodline.


#1. Creating a desperately needed new main event star

The main event stars are those who usually draw eyes to the product and huge PLEs. Some stars deserve to be in the spot, but don’t get the consistent chance as others.

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Over the last year, WWE has lost Goldberg, John Cena, and AJ Styles. Goldberg wasn’t a big loss as he was an older part-timer who showed up sporadically. Losing Cena, however, was a massive blow.

He was still a huge draw across multiple industries. Styles wasn’t a crossover star like Cena, but he was one of the greatest performers of the last 25 years. He’s loved as a face or heel. Some considered him the successor to Shawn Michaels.

The current crop of top stars is either close to or over 40. Fatu is only 34, but could join the ranks of Rollins, Reigns, Punk, Rhodes, Orton, and Gunther if he beats his cousin at Backlash. It will give WWE another star who could main event big PLEs.

He’s already a super-popular fan favorite with an exciting move set and character. WWE needs to start working different stars in as major champions as the usual suspects continue to age.

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