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Shocking Goal Revealed: Morgan Gibbs-White Claims Europa League Victory is Nottingham Forest's Ultimate Ambition! Shocking Goal Revealed: Morgan Gibbs-White Claims Europa League Victory is Nottingham Forest's Ultimate Ambition!

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Shocking Goal Revealed: Morgan Gibbs-White Claims Europa League Victory is Nottingham Forest’s Ultimate Ambition!

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Morgan Gibbs-White is gunning for goals and Europa League glory after Nottingham Forest kicked off their first continental campaign in nearly 30 years with an impressive 2-2 draw away to Real Betis.

The two-time European Cup winners’ much-anticipated return to the continental stage started in Seville, where the Reds showed character and no little quality against last season’s Conference League runners-up.

Cedric Bakambu put Betis ahead at crackling La Cartuja, where summer signing Igor Jesus quickly levelled at the end of a fine team move before heading Forest ahead shortly after.

Ange Postecoglou’s side laid siege on the Spanish side’s goal but were unable to add another before half-time and Manchester United flop Antony secured a late 2-2 draw in Wednesday’s opener.

Asked if Forest are going to be the entertainers of Europe this season, captain Gibbs-White said: “Hopefully, that’s our goal… to go and win the competition.

“I think it’ll be wrong for us to go into the competition with a different mindset. That’s definitely our goal and our motivation to try and do that.

“The fans were outstanding, so thank you to them for travelling such a long way.

“Coming back into Europe after 30 years is an incredible feeling, and to walk out there as captain today, to play the game, was a real honour to represent the badge.

“The boys were incredible and our main goal is, yeah, obviously to win it. I feel like we might look back at this game and realise it was a good point, but one that we know we could have got three points.”

The trip to Betis looks to be Forest’s toughest assignment in the group phase of a competition that they are among the favourites to win.

Recently appointed boss Postecoglou knows what it takes to triumph in the Europa League, having led Tottenham to the trophy just 18 weeks ago and wants his players to take heart from the opener.

Gibbs-White said: “Betis are a top, top team, they’ve got some really good players, so we always knew it was going to be difficult going into this game, especially being away from home.

“We know their fans are good and it’s our first time as a team playing in Europe, so I thought the boys were incredible.

“Especially in the first half we dominated the game. Like I said, we should have had four or five goals in the first half.

“But this game is cruel and it’s something we’ve got to get better as a team in managing the game out.

“We were great at that last season and we’ve got to try and add that into our game this season.”

Forest continue their Europa League campaign at home to FC Midtjylland next Thursday, by which point they hope to have celebrated a maiden victory under Postecoglou.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s successor has not won any of his first four matches in charge, but there have been signs of quality that they hope to turn into a victory in the Australian’s first home game against Sunderland on Saturday.

“I think it’s clear to see what we’re trying to do on the pitch,” Gibbs-White added.

“I feel like the more chances we’re going to be able to take in the future, the better we’re going to leave ourselves.”



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South Africa’s Stunning Comeback: First World Cup Qualifying in 16 Years! Can Nigeria Snatch a Last-Minute Playoff Chance?

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South Africa's Stunning Comeback: First World Cup Qualifying in 16 Years! Can Nigeria Snatch a Last-Minute Playoff Chance?


South Africa have qualified for their first World Cup since hosting the tournament 16 years ago, although they had Nigeria partially to thank for their progress.

South Africa beat Rwanda 3-0 in Nelspruit to finish first in Group C as Benin, who had a two-point lead going into the final round of fixtures, tumbled from top place to third in the standings after being thumped 4-0 by Nigeria in Uyo.

Victor Osimhen grabbed a hat-trick to keep Nigeria’s hopes alive as they seek to advance to a playoff next month for the four best runners-up from the nine African qualifying groups.

South Africa finished on 18 points, with Nigeria runners-up ahead of Benin on goal difference as both ended with 17 points.

South Africa qualified for the World Cup with a 3-0 win over Rwanda

South Africa qualified for the World Cup with a 3-0 win over Rwanda (AP)

South Africa had three points deducted last month after being found guilty of fielding a suspended player in an earlier qualifier in March, a mistake they admitted.

But that will be largely forgotten now as South Africa qualified for the first time since they hosted the finals in 2010.

Thalente Mbatha scored after five minutes, and Oswin Appollis netted the second in the 21st minute to put South Africa on their way. Striker Evidence Makgopa made it 3-0 in the 72nd minute with a header from a corner.

For Nigeria, Osimhen opened his account in the third minute from Samuel Chukwueze’s through pass and the same player then crossed for the striker to head home a second in the 37th minute.

He completed his hat-trick soon after halftime, heading home a chipped pass from Moses Simon, but the best goal was the last — thrashed in on the volley by Frank Onyeka.

Algeria secured qualification last week and were hoping to celebrate in front of their fans in Tizi Ouzou on Tuesday, but made heavy weather of it and needed two late penalties from Mohammed Amoura to beat Uganda 2-1.

Amoura went top of the scoring charts in the African qualifiers with 10 goals as Algeria finished their Group G campaign with 25 points.

They handed a debut in goal to Luca Zidane, the son of France World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane, but he was beaten after six minutes as Steven Mukwala gave Uganda a shock lead.

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Heimir Hallgrimsson Aware of World Cup Challenge Ahead After Armenia Victory: What’s Next?

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Heimir Hallgrimsson Aware of World Cup Challenge Ahead After Armenia Victory: What’s Next?


Heimir Hallgrimsson admits the Republic of Ireland may need to do something special against Portugal next month if they are to make it to next summer’s World Cup finals.

Ireland’s relief at a hard-fought 1-0 Group F victory over 10-man Armenia was tempered by the news of Hungary’s late equaliser which means they will have to at least deny Cristiano Ronaldo and company at the Aviva Stadium next month before targeting victory in Budapest three days later.

Asked if the 2-2 draw in Lisbon had changed anything, Hallgrimsson said: “Not really, it doesn’t change anything. We always knew that we needed to go to Hungary and have a win there.

“This looks like we need a point against Portugal, or Armenia to do us a favour in Yerevan. We all see that this Armenian team is no roll-over. There’s a big heart, there’s aggression and a spirit that is noticeable.”

Evan Ferguson’s 70th-minute header – his fourth goal in five competitive games for his country – ultimately sealed a vital win at the Aviva Stadium which could, and perhaps should, have been more comfortable after Armenia skipper Tigran Barseghyan’s 52nd-minute dismissal for a headbutt on Finn Azaz.

Ireland were largely passive and uninspired during a lukewarm first half but, aided and abetted by Barseghyan’s premature exit, forced their way across the finishing line to fulfil their head coach’s pre-match prophesy.

Hallgrimsson said: “Listen, we said before this camp we would take a scrappy 1-0 win and it probably was kind of a scrappy 1-0 win, so we can’t be unhappy.

“We’ve been complaining about the second game syndrome – we must be happy that we won the second game; we’ve been complaining about conceding early – we didn’t concede early, we didn’t concede at all, so we kept a clean sheet, that’s a good step.

“We’ll take the positives and carry on to the next window. It’s just a new dawn, it’s a new day next window – this result today doesn’t matter at all.

“We just needed the three points to be alive and have a chance, that’s number one, so we cannot be reading too much into that performance today.

“It was always going to be a tough match for us – we needed to win – and again it’s going to be tough, just a different opponent, players playing higher quality next time.”

Armenia boss Yegishe Melikyan admitted Barseghyan’s rush of blood had cost his side dear, but refused to condemn his indiscipline.

Melikyan said: “Of course, the red card changed the game. It was a mistake.

“He took responsibility. He said sorry to the whole dressing room. But, if a player makes a mistake, it is also my mistake and for that I apologise.

“If there was no red card and we played 11 v 11, I think we could have got a good result. I thought we could have won, but we must go forward and I think we can get good results in the near future.”

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Wales Sensation Jess Fishlock Shocks Fans with Surprise International Retirement: What This Means for the Future!

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Wales’ record goalscorer Jess Fishlock has announced her retirement from international football after next week’s friendly against Australia.

The 38-year-old Seattle Reign midfielder, who has scored 48 goals for her country, will play her 166th and final international match against the Matildas at Cardiff City Stadium on 25 October.

Fishlock said: “After 19 years and the most incredible journey of proudly representing my country, I have made the decision that the match against Australia will be my last one in the red of Cymru.

“From kicking my first ball with my brothers in Llanrumney, football has been in my blood.

“When I had my debut against Switzerland in Kloten in 2006, never did I imagine I would have the honour of representing my Cymru more than 150 times. Every minute was a pleasure, a privilege, and an honour.”

Having made her senior international debut against Switzerland in 2006, Fishlock became the first male or female footballer to make 100 appearances for Wales, against Northern Ireland in 2017 and marked her milestone by scoring in a 3-1 win.

She became her country’s leading international scorer in July 2024, notching her 45th goal in a 2-0 European Championship qualifying win against Kosovo.

After helping Wales qualify for their first major women’s tournament at the 2025 European Championship, Fishlock became the oldest-ever scorer in the women’s competition against France, aged 38 years and 176 days.

“The Euros was the pinnacle of my football career, seeing the dragon on the world stage for the first time will be a memory that will stay with me for a lifetime,” she said.

“To all the players and staff, past and present, diolch (thanks). It has been an incredible journey. The team has always felt like a family and after all the good and bad times, we finally achieved what we always dreamed of.”

Fishlock, who began her career at hometown club Cardiff and has had spells at Glasgow City, Melbourne Victory, Frankfurt and Lyon among others, also thanked her wife, former Seattle team-mate Tziarra King, friends and family for their support.

She added: “I love you all. Without the support you have all shown, without you getting me through the difficult moments, I never would have achieved what I achieved.

“To my Mum, a woman whose love and guidance allowed me to chase and reach my dreams. You believed in me before I believed in myself.

“To my wife Tziarra, for learning about our beautiful country and always supporting me and us. Thank you.”

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