Forest stunned in Europa League, Villa beat Lille
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Nottingham Forest suffered a shock 1-0 defeat against Midtjylland in the Europa League last-16 first leg, while Ollie Watkins ended his goal drought as the Aston Villa striker sealed a 1-0 win at Lille on Thursday.
Vitor Pereira's side were rocked by Cho Gue-sung's late
strike at the City Ground as Forest succumbed to the Danish underdogs for the
second time this season.
Beaten 3-2 at home by Midtjylland in the group stage in
October when Ange Postecoglou was the second of Forest's four managers this
term, the Premier League strugglers must secure the first away win against the
Danes this season in the second leg on March 19 to have a chance of advancing.
Midtjylland have won 12 of their last 14 matches in European
competitions.
Forest, above the Premier League relegation zone on goal
difference, went close when Omari Hutchinson's 30-yard rocket was tipped over
by Elias Rafn Olafsson.
Elliot Anderson's curler forced another fine save from
Olafsson before Midtjylland's Philip Billing headed off the line to stop Pedro
Bravo scoring an own goal.
In torrential rain, Forest lost their footing in the 80th
minute, triggering jeers from their frustrated fans.
Ousmane Diao's cross reached Cho and the South Korea striker
planted a composed header past Matz Sels from close range.
"It is difficult to explain. We created so many chances
to score. Even if we were to draw, it would not have been fair," Pereira
said.
"They had two chances, and they scored. But we had
enough time and the game was there. Even the rain played against us!"
At the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Watkins netted for the first
time in eight games in all competitions to put Villa on track for a place in
the quarter-finals.
The England international's second-half goal was only his
ninth in a disappointing personal campaign, with just two in his last 13
matches.
He made the breakthrough in the 61st minute, meeting
Emiliano Buendia's flick on with a looping header over Lille keeper Berke Ozer.
Thanks to Watkins, Unai Emery's side, who beat Lille in the
2024 UEFA Conference League quarter-finals, will head into the second leg at
Villa Park as favourites to advance.
Villa have won eight of their nine Europa games this season
as they step up their bid to end a 30-year trophy drought.
Emery's men had stumbled in recent weeks, suffering a
chastening defeat at bottom of the table Wolves and a 4-1 thrashing by Chelsea.
But beating Lille was a major boost before a crucial clash
at Manchester United on Sunday in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
It was also a landmark 100th victory for Emery as Villa
boss.
"Ollie is working and being consistent with his
task," Emery said. "The most important thing is how we played a
serious match.
"We know how difficult it is with the atmosphere they
have here."
Brazil striker Endrick salvaged a 1-1 draw for Lyon at
10-man Celta Vigo.
Celta's Javier Rueda swept in Williot Swedberg's cross in
the 25th minute.
But the Spanish side had Borja Iglesias sent off for a
second booking in the 54th minute.
And Lyon escaped thanks to on-loan Real Madrid teenager
Endrick, whose shot from the edge of the area in the 87th minute was fumbled
over the line by Celta keeper Ionut Radu.
Roma's Lorenzo Pellegrini rescued a 1-1 draw in the
all-Italian showdown at Bologna.
Fifth-placed Roma, 12 points above eighth-placed Bologna in
Serie A, fell behind when Federico Bernardeschi struck in the 50th minute with
a clinical finish from Jonathan Rowe's assist.
Pellegrini came off the bench to haul Roma level in the 71st
minute, tapping in from Donyell Malen's pass.
Portuguese league leaders Porto won 2-1 at Stuttgart and
Genk beat Freiburg 1-0 in Belgium.
Ferencvaros defeated Sporting Braga 2-0 in Budapest, while
Panathinaikos earned a shock 1-0 home win against Real Betis.


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