Aston Villa Cruise Past Nottingham Forest to Reach First European Final in 44 Years

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  • Aston Villa beat Nottingham Forest 4-0 to reach the Europa League final 4-1 on aggregate
  • Unai Emery’s side overturned a first-leg deficit with a dominant performance at Villa Park
  • Villa will face SC Freiburg in Istanbul on May 20 as they chase their first major trophy in 30 years

Aston Villa are through to their first European final since 1982 after a commanding 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the Europa League semifinal second leg at Villa Park, sealing a 4-1 aggregate victory.

It was the kind of night that felt heavy with history. Villa Park was loud from early on, the Holte End alive with expectation, and by the final whistle there was a sense that something meaningful had just shifted again at the club.

Unai Emery has built a habit of European nights like this. His teams tend to look most at home in knockout football, and once again he found a way to turn a first-leg deficit into something entirely different.

Forest arrived with confidence after Chris Wood’s penalty in the opening match, but that advantage evaporated inside a Villa performance that grew in authority with every passing minute.

Ollie Watkins set the tone with the opening goal, finishing from close range after a sharp run and cutback from Emiliano Buendía. The move summed up Villa at their best, quick, direct, and clear in their intent.

Buendía then added a second himself from the penalty spot after Pau Torres was pulled down following a VAR review, and by then the tie had fully slipped away from Forest.

John McGinn took over from there, scoring twice in quick succession to complete a scoreline that reflected Villa’s control. The captain found space twice in similar positions, finishing both moves with composure as Forest struggled to respond physically or mentally.

It was a difficult evening for Forest, who never really matched the intensity of Villa’s pressing or the speed of their attacks. A team that had been unbeaten in ten games looked short of answers when it mattered most.

For Villa, though, this was more than just a win. It was the continuation of a steady climb under Emery, who has taken them from instability to regular European nights and now within one match of silverware.

There was even a touch of occasion beyond the pitch, with Prince William among those watching on as Villa produced one of their most complete European performances in decades.

The final now awaits in Istanbul against SC Freiburg, with Villa knowing they are one step away from ending a 30-year wait for a major trophy and writing a new chapter alongside the club’s greatest European side of 1982.

For Emery, it is familiar territory. For Villa supporters, it feels like something they have waited a long time to see again.

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