Aston Villa secured a crucial victory over Fenerbahce to reach the last 16 of the Europa League, while Nottingham Forest's dismal display saw them fall to Braga, casting doubt on their qualification hopes.
Villa's Jadon Sancho scored the only goal midway through the first half in Istanbul, giving his team a vital win that clinched a spot among the top eight. The victory marked Aston Villa's sixth triumph in seven European games and ensured they bypassed the knockout phase play-offs.
"We're just happy to get my first goal for Aston Villa and to top it off with that, it's a win," Sancho said in the post-match interview. "I'm very hard on myself... I know I can do a lot more. My manager backs me, and obviously believes in me."
Villa are second in the standings on 18 points, trailing only Lyon by goal difference.
On the other hand, Nottingham Forest's defeat to Braga was a costly one, with the Brazilian side moving up to fifth place. Morgan Gibbs-White had a penalty saved, but Villa's captain Ryan Yates bundled into his own net, handing Forest's hopes of qualification over to chance.
"We've given ourselves a chance β that's all, a chance β of qualifying," said Forest manager Sean Dyche. "My own view is that if we had stayed with 11 men, I think we would have won the game."
Celtic and Rangers also suffered significant setbacks in their quest for qualification. Celtic blew a two-goal lead against Bologna to draw 2-2, while arch-rivals Rangers were eliminated despite their 1-0 victory over Ludogorets.
Roma sealed a spot among the last 16 with a 2-0 win over Stuttgart, their fourth consecutive Europa League triumph.
Villa's Jadon Sancho scored the only goal midway through the first half in Istanbul, giving his team a vital win that clinched a spot among the top eight. The victory marked Aston Villa's sixth triumph in seven European games and ensured they bypassed the knockout phase play-offs.
"We're just happy to get my first goal for Aston Villa and to top it off with that, it's a win," Sancho said in the post-match interview. "I'm very hard on myself... I know I can do a lot more. My manager backs me, and obviously believes in me."
Villa are second in the standings on 18 points, trailing only Lyon by goal difference.
On the other hand, Nottingham Forest's defeat to Braga was a costly one, with the Brazilian side moving up to fifth place. Morgan Gibbs-White had a penalty saved, but Villa's captain Ryan Yates bundled into his own net, handing Forest's hopes of qualification over to chance.
"We've given ourselves a chance β that's all, a chance β of qualifying," said Forest manager Sean Dyche. "My own view is that if we had stayed with 11 men, I think we would have won the game."
Celtic and Rangers also suffered significant setbacks in their quest for qualification. Celtic blew a two-goal lead against Bologna to draw 2-2, while arch-rivals Rangers were eliminated despite their 1-0 victory over Ludogorets.
Roma sealed a spot among the last 16 with a 2-0 win over Stuttgart, their fourth consecutive Europa League triumph.