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Comical Own Goal Gifts Forest 1-1 Draw in Porto Quarterfinal
10 Apr
Summary
- A comical own goal by Porto defender Martim Fernandes secured a 1-1 draw.
- Forest's crucial result kept key Premier League players fresh for Aston Villa.
- The tie is level heading into the second leg at the City Ground.

Nottingham Forest secured a crucial 1-1 draw in their Europa League quarterfinal first leg against FC Porto, largely due to a significant defensive error. The Portuguese defender, Martim Fernandes, inadvertently scored an own goal from 25 yards out, leveling the score after William Gomes had initially put Porto ahead.
Forest, having made nine changes to prioritize their Premier League fixture against Aston Villa, relied on goalkeeper Stefan Ortega for key saves. Despite having a second-half goal disallowed by VAR for handball, Forest managed to avoid defeat.
The result means the tie is perfectly poised for the second leg at the City Ground. Forest's ability to secure this draw while resting key players suggests a strategic focus on both European progression and domestic competition.
This marks Forest's first European quarterfinal in three decades. The aggregate score will be settled in Nottingham, with Aston Villa potentially awaiting the winner in the semifinals after winning their own first-leg match.