The UEFA Europa League quarter-final second legs ended with a few teams confirming their place in the semi-finals without much panic in the final minutes.
The evening opened with the tie at Villa Park where Aston Villa FC made their intentions clear from the first whistle against Bologna FC. Villa did not wait for the game to settle as they defeated Bologna 4:0 to reach the Semi Finals stage
Real Betis and SC Braga were locked in a more unpredictable contest, where momentum shifted in waves rather than periods of control.
Nottingham Forest also produced a controlled, narrow win over FC Porto, showing no urgency beyond what the tie required
Elsewhere, Braga’s sharper execution in key moments proved decisive against Betis, turning a balanced tie into one they were able to finish on their terms
Here are three things we learnt from the night
Aston Villa are serious contenders now
Aston Villa no longer looked like strangers in this competition. They looked like they belonged and more than that, like they understood exactly what it takes at this stage.
Their 4-0 demolition of Bologna was clinical. From the first whistle, Villa controlled the tempo, stretched the Italians when the moment was right, and punished every lapse with ruthless efficiency. The 7-1 aggregate tells its own story. This is a side that can manage space, dictate rhythm, and crucially handle the weight of expectation. In the Europa League, those qualities are what separate the contenders from the nearly men.
Nottingham Forest showed real knockout pedigree
There was nothing glamorous about Nottingham Forest’s victory over Porto, and that was precisely the point. It was disciplined.
One goal proved enough because the structure around it never buckled. Forest stayed compact, denied Porto the centre of the pitch, and forced them into predictable wide areas.
When the opening arrived, they took it cleanly. Then they managed the game intelligently, refusing to chase the occasion. That ability to read the state of the tie and play accordingly is what so many teams fail to master in Europe. Forest got it spot on.
Braga showed how quickly control can vanish
For long periods, Real Betis appeared to have the quarter-final tie under control. Then the game opened up, and SC Braga seized the moment.
The 4-2 scoreline was about timing and opportunism. Braga sensed when the contest became stretched and went for the jugular.
Betis, once so comfortable, never managed to reset. In knockout football, that’s often the difference. It doesn’t always go to the better team over 90 minutes; it goes to the side that reads the critical moments better.
And on this night, Braga read them perfectly.
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