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  1. Analysis: Deserved win but should Anderson have been sent off?published at 22:35 BST 30 April

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    Elliot Anderson reactingImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest deserved their win against Aston Villa, which gives them something to defend in next week's second leg - but should Elliot Anderson have been sent off?

    The midfielder's first-half challenge on Ollie Watkins went unpunished but left his England team-mate in agony on the turf. Replays showed Anderson clattered into the Villa striker's ankle.

    Watkins tried to get retribution later, barging into Anderson and avoiding a yellow card, but Villa may feel a sense of injustice they were not playing against 10 men.

    To make matters worse for Villa, Anderson was the heartbeat of Forest's performance which earned them a justified advantage.

    Would it have come had referee Joao Pinherio - or VAR - sent Anderson off?

    The official then awarded them the match-winning penalty after a lengthy VAR delay following Lucas Digne's bizarre decision to raise his hands to Omari Hutchinson's hook back.

    Nothing should take away from the effort and determination from Forest, though, as they extended their run to nine unbeaten games in all competitions - their best run of the season.

    Crucially, they do not have to win at Villa Park next week. And while Villa will continue to be dangerous and the tie is certainly not over, it is advantage Forest.

  2. Nottingham 1-0 Aston Villa: What Pereira saidpublished at 22:31 BST 30 April

    Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira, spoke to TNT Sports after his side's victory over Aston Villa in the Europa League: "They are a very tough team, but we competed with them. I like to see us playing football, trying to score. We have time to recover a bit and prepare for Chelsea. This is a special group of players.

    "Unai Emery is a top manager, he has been with his team for a long time. We are together for a short time. In the end it was a good fight. I am very competitive, that's why I like to be in the Premier League, to compete with this kind of manager.

    "I had the privilege to be the manager of these boys, they are a fantastic group [with] spirit. Four managers in a season, and finishing at this level, competing at this level together and united - this is a honour for me.

    "We changed the players but kept the spirit. The mentality to try to win games. The supporters, fantastic, they help us a lot. Next time we face a big battle.

    "For me it's an honour to manage this club, to try to help these payers, to see the smiles on the faces of these supporters. To be part of the Nottingham family with a manager in the memory of everyone [Brian Clough].

    "I am very proud of my players."

    On Villa: "The problem in the game last time we played them, a lot of times it was two against two, and it's not easy to control them. I asked my players to play four against four with just one midfielder jumping.

    "I am proud we played in our way, pressing high but if they attack then reorganise team in a block. Tactically, we did what we should.

    "The transition of Villa is very dangerous, when they drive with the ball at our defensive line, it's a big problem.

    "When we go to win the ball we cannot lose, because they are very aggressive in that moment."

    Did you know?

    • Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in their last nine matches in all competitions (W6 D3), while winning four in-a-row for the first time since January 2025 (run of seven).

  3. Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa: Team newspublished at 19:14 BST 30 April

    BBC line-up graphic showing Nottingham Forest's line-up against Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest XI: Ortega, Aina, Milenkovic, Morato, Williams, Dominguez, Anderson, Hutchinson, I.Jesus, Gibbs-White, Wood.

    Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira makes three changes for the Europa League semi-final first leg.

    Jair Cunha misses out after being forced off in Friday's 5-0 win at Sunderland with Morato starting in defence.

    Nicolas Dominguez replaces Ibrahim Sangare, with the midfielder also coming off at the Stadium of Light injured, while Stefan Ortega starts in goal.

    Nottingham Forest XI: Ortega, Aina, Milenkovic, Morato, Williams, Dominguez, Anderson, Hutchinson, I.Jesus, Gibbs-White, Wood.

    Subs: Sels, Willows, Lucca, Yates, McAtee, Bakwa, Abbott, Whitehall, Sinclair, Hanks, Blake.

    Amadou Onana starts for Aston Villa having been a doubt with a knee problem which kept him out of Saturday's defeat at Fulham.

    He replaces Lamare Bogarde in Villa's only change as they look to take a first-leg lead back to Villa Park next week.

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne, Onana, Tielemans, McGinn, Buendia, Rogers, Watkins.

    Subs: Bizot, Wright, Mings, Lindelof, Elliott, Garcia, Abraham, Sancho, Luiz, Maatsen, Bogarde, Bailey.

    BBC line-up graphic showing Aston Villa's line-up against Nottingham Forest
Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne, Onana, Tielemans, McGinn, Buendia, Rogers, Watkins.
  4. Follow Thursday's European semi-finalspublished at 19:07 BST 30 April

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    There are four semi-final first legs taking place in the Europa League and the Conference League on Thursday, and BBC Sport will be keeping you up to date.

    Europa League:

    Conference League:

    • Rayo Vallecano v Strasbourg

    • Shakhtar Donetsk v Crystal Palace

    Kick-off times 20:00 BST

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  5. Forest set for European 'cracker' against Villa - Ainapublished at 16:22 BST 30 April

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    Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina expects Thursday's Europa League semi-final "to be a cracker" and a showcase of competitive English football.

    Forest host Premier League rivals Aston Villa in the first leg of the semi-finals, where Villa are winless in the past four seasons.

    "It's massive," said Aina to BBC Radio Nottingham. "It's two historic clubs in Europe with competitive teams so it's going to be a cracker.

    "It's going to be a tough game for both sides, but one that we will relish.

    "We definitely need to be on top form and have the fans behind us. Hopefully then, we can get the results that we want.

    "We are unfortunate where we have been this season in the table and I think we have just been unlucky. It's undeniable that we have fantastic players here.

    "I feel like we can match most teams we come up against and that's the confidence that I have in my teammates and what we're doing here.

    "We have the formula, but sometimes on the day you need a bit of luck so hopefully there is some."

    Also hear Aina's interview with BBC Radio Nottingham on BBC Sounds

    And listen to BBC Radio Nottingham from 18:00 BST for all the build-up to the semi-final with Colin Fray, James Perch and Steve Hodge

  6. European success 'makes people feel proud' - Pereirapublished at 15:36 BST 30 April

    Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough and assistant Peter TaylorImage source, Getty Images

    Vitor Pereira says he remembers Nottingham Forest "being one of the strongest teams in Europe" when he was growing up so to lead them into their fourth European semi-final is a special feeling.

    "We have a chance to write our names into the history of this club," the Reds boss told BBC Radio Nottingham. "But I don't think about doing it for me.

    "I think about our supporters because a lot of them don't really have the money to buy tickets, but they do it through sacrifice to come and support us.

    "This is more to make them happy.

    "I'm not at a stage of my career where I need titles to satisfy myself, but it is, of course, an honour to be here and get titles."

    Pereira also acknowledged how for a whole generation this is the biggest night of the club's history as they face Aston Villa in the first leg of the Europa League semi-final.

    "When I was a kid, I remember Forest being one of the strongest teams in Europe," he added. "It's important to go back in time and understand how big the club is."

    He also said he takes inspiration from legendary former Forest boss Brian Clough, who won the European Cup twice with the club: "This week, I went into the city and saw a big statue of Brian Clough and he makes people feel proud."

    Listen to Pereira's interview with BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray on BBC Sounds or hit play below...

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  7. 🎧 A chance to make historypublished at 14:18 BST 30 April

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  8. 'Forest will stay up - now can they achieve history?'published at 14:05 BST 30 April

    Vitor Pereira looks on during a Nottingham Forest training sessionImage source, Getty Images

    Former Nottingham Forest striker Robert Earnshaw is expecting a "really interesting" Europa League semi-final between his old club and Aston Villa.

    Despite a difficult season in which they have cycled through three permanent managers, Forest are unbeaten in six Premier League games and have moved five points clear of the relegation zone with four matches to play.

    Villa have been plagued by inconsistency in recent months but are in a strong position to get a place in next season's Champions League through the Premier League table.

    "The level at the bottom of the Premier League is very high right now and Forest show that," Earnshaw told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.

    "Last year they qualified for Europe and finished in the top seven but now they are fighting relegation and in the semi-finals of the Europa League.

    "They are good enough and the quality of their players is good enough.

    "Forest have hit form. In the last month they've been on fire. I think they will stay in the Premier League easily now, they've taken care of that. Now it's whether they can achieve history. If they beat Villa they are in the final of a European competition and that is so big for Forest.

    "These two teams drew 1-1 not long ago in the league and you feel like between them it's always small little details in the game that changes things. That's how close they are.

    "Villa will have an advantage because of Unai Emery's experience, but then you've got the unknown and nothing to lose attitude of Forest. It will be a really interesting tie.

    "When you hit Europe everything is fresh. It's not the Premier League. There is pressure too for both teams in different ways."

    Listen to the full chat from 08:20 on BBC Sounds

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  9. 'A very complete player' - ex-boss Paiva backs Jesus to shine against Villapublished at 11:39 BST 30 April

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    Igor Jesus runs away in celebration after scoring against SunderlandImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest landed the bargain of the season in Igor Jesus, according to former Botafogo boss Renato Paiva.

    The striker is the Europa League's joint top goalscorer with seven going into Thursday's semi-final first leg against Aston Villa at the City Ground.

    Forest paid Botafogo £10m for Jesus last summer and the 25-year-old has 15 goals.

    Paiva said: "Pedro Ferreira [Forest's head of recruitment] worked with me at Benfica and he asked me about Igor and I said: 'Wow, my friend, he's an incredible player.'

    "When we spoke about the price, I said: 'My god, this is very, very cheap.' Before the Club World Cup, even cheaper.

    "He's a very complete player. The number nine I think all the coaches are searching for. He's the first guy that defends - you say to press and he presses, you say to close the spaces and he close spaces. He's a very clever guy and understands what the coaches want."

    Forest struck a deal before the Club World Cup last year, with Jesus scoring in Botafogo's shock win over Paris St-Germain which Paiva masterminded, but his former manager believes it was an error from the Brazilians. The deal was eventually announced in July.

    "It was a mistake to sell a player before the competition," said the former Benfica youth coach. "Strategically, it's an error. After the competition you probably will have better offers.

    "But I understand sometimes this kind of business is defined by the timing."

    Jesus has scored five in the Premier League this season, including two in his past two games - and Paiva believes Jesus could be key against top-flight rivals Villa.

    "It's taken a little bit of time to adapt. The most curious thing, when you try to analyse since he arrived, are his numbers in the Premier League and his numbers in the Europa League," he said.

    "Probably the Europa League is not so demanding as the Premier League.

    "Against Aston Villa, it's a different environment. It's a very difficult game for Nottingham Forest and for Igor.

    "Aston Villa are one of the best teams of the Premier League, with one of the best coaches in the world - but this is not the Premier League, it's the Europa League and Igor can surprise us with another very good performance."