Nottingham Forest’s return to European football after 29 years ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw with Real Betis in the Europa League, after a late equaliser from former Manchester United forward Antony denied them victory.
The story of the night was the stunning debut of new $10 million signing Igor Jesus, who scored both goals, justifying manager Ange Postecoglou’s decision to bench last season’s top scorer, Chris Wood.
The 24-year-old Brazilian international scored a tap-in and a header in quick succession, earning a standing ovation from the travelling fans.
His brilliant performance and four goals in his last two starts have created a major selection dilemma. Pundits were quick to note the new threat, with Michail Antonio commenting that Chris Wood “definitely has to watch his back.”
Manager Postecoglou, who is still searching for his first win, praised the team’s performance but was disappointed they failed to “put the game to bed.”
The selection choice for the starting striker will now dominate the build-up to Forest’s home game against Sunderland on Saturday.