Bizarre own goal gives Nottingham Forest edge in hard-fought draw at Porto
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Bizarre own goal gives Nottingham Forest edge in hard-fought draw at Porto
"Chris Wood's return marked a significant moment for Nottingham Forest, as he was the last striker to score at the City Ground, and his presence on the team sheet was a major boost."
"Vitor Pereira's decision to make nine changes from the previous match against Spurs seemed to disrupt Forest's rhythm, leading to a challenging start against Porto."
"The comical own goal by Porto's Martim Fernandes not only secured a draw for Forest but also instilled a sense of optimism about their chances in the Europa League."
Chris Wood returned from a six-month injury absence, contributing to Nottingham Forest's draw against Porto, aided by an own goal from Martim Fernandes. Coach Vitor Pereira prioritized the upcoming Premier League matches, withdrawing Wood at halftime. Forest's squad changes affected their performance early on, with Porto threatening to score. Despite a shaky start, the draw leaves Forest optimistic about advancing in the Europa League while managing their Premier League survival efforts.
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