In a tightly contested match at the City Ground, Nottingham Forest secured a narrow victory over Aston Villa, winning 1-0 in the first leg of the Europa League semi-final. Chris Wood converted a penalty, giving Forest a slight edge as they prepare for the return leg. Wood’s penalty came after Lucas Digne handled the ball in the box, leading to a crucial decision from the referee. This moment proved pivotal for Nottingham Forest, who have a storied history in European competitions, having won the European Cup twice in 1979 and 1980. Emiliano Martínez, Aston Villa’s goalkeeper, made an impressive save earlier in the match, denying Igor Jesus an opportunity to score. His performance kept Villa within reach, but it was not enough to prevent defeat. Aston Villa’s manager, Unai Emery, who has won the Europa League four times, emphasized that they would regroup and focus on the next match. He predicted a ‘long game’ ahead as his team aims to overturn this deficit at Villa Park. That context matters because both teams come into this second leg with contrasting recent performances. Nottingham Forest recently triumphed with a commanding 5-0 win against Sunderland, while Aston Villa faced disappointment with a 1-0 loss to Fulham. Injuries also played a role; Amadou Onana started for Aston Villa but was forced off due to a hamstring issue. Observers will be keen to see how this affects their lineup moving forward. Looking ahead, the return leg at Villa Park is set to be crucial. Damian Vidagany expressed confidence, declaring, “At Villa Park will be our time. Match of our lives.” This sentiment highlights the pressure on Aston Villa to perform and advance. The final of the Europa League is scheduled for May 20 in Istanbul, adding urgency for both clubs as they strive for European glory. Post navigation Rcb vs gt: Why is Crucial for IPL 2026 Playoff Positioning Shakhtar Donetsk vs Palace: What to Expect in Their Historic Match