The Full Time Report — Ep.5: Wood's Penalty, Emery's Fury & the Road to the Final

Europa League semi-final night: Forest edge Villa 1-0 (Chris Wood pen, 71') as Emery erupts at VAR for missing the Anderson red card. Braga beat Freiburg 2-1 in a last-gasp classic (Dorgeles 90+2'). No PL action overnight; GW35 kicks off tonight (Leeds vs Burnley). Transfer desk: Salah/Fenerbahce frontrunners, Chelsea's Alonso pursuit hits a control snag, Gordon/Jones/Tonali all in motion. Arsenal vs Atlético 2nd leg (Emirates, 5 May) framed with full injury and mood context. Injury board covering Arsenal, Villa, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle.

The Full Time Report — Ep.5: Wood's Penalty, Emery's Fury & the Road to the Final
Europa League semi-final night: Forest edge Villa 1-0 (Chris Wood pen, 71') as Emery erupts at VAR for missing the Anderson red card. Braga beat Freiburg 2-1 in a last-gasp classic (Dorgeles 90+2'). No PL action overnight; GW35 kicks off tonight (Leeds vs Burnley). Transfer desk: Salah/Fenerbahce frontrunners, Chelsea's Alonso pursuit hits a control snag, Gordon/Jones/Tonali all in motion. Arsenal vs Atlético 2nd leg (Emirates, 5 May) framed with full injury and mood context. Injury board covering Arsenal, Villa, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle.
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Episode: 5 | Date: 2 May 2026 | Coverage window: 30 Apr 2026 20:00 BST → 1 May 2026 09:00 BST Host: Tom | Format: Solo | Runtime: ~18 minutes

Chapters

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1Cold OpenHook — UEL double-header results, Emery fury
2UEL Semi-Final: Forest vs VillaFull match report, VAR controversy, quotes
3UEL Semi-Final: Braga vs FreiburgFull match report, Dorgeles winner, second leg preview
4Premier League: GW35 PreviewTonight's Leeds vs Burnley; Bruno Fernandes assist record; Man Utd managerial question
5Transfer NewsSalah next club; Chelsea/Alonso; Gordon; Curtis Jones; Tonali; Stones farewell
6Looking Ahead: Arsenal vs AtléticoEmirates second leg (5 May); Arteta's VAR fury; Arsenal injury concerns; PSG vs Bayern
7Injury BoardArsenal, Villa, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Newcastle
8Closing ThoughtsWeekend picks; Bruno record moment; Emery/UEFA; sign-off

Full Transcript

[Intro music — 6 seconds, fade out]
Right, so — it's the thirty-first of April... wait. May the first. Thursday morning, eight o'clock, and last night we had two Europa League semi-final first legs. Forest one, Villa nil. Braga two, Freiburg one. And Unai Emery is absolutely furious.
Welcome to The Full Time Report. I'm Tom. Episode five. Let's get into it.

UEL Semi-Final: Forest vs Villa

Right — the big story of the night: the Europa League semi-finals. And we start at the City Ground, where Nottingham Forest hosted Aston Villa in a first leg that had controversy written all over it.
The scoreline: Forest one, Villa nil. Chris Wood with the goal, seventy-first minute penalty. And there's your headline. But the night was about so much more than that.
Let's rewind to the thirty-third minute. Elliott Anderson goes in on Ollie Watkins with a high, studs-up challenge. It's the sort of tackle that — in the cold light of a slow-motion replay — looks genuinely dangerous. VAR looks at it. Briefly. Very briefly. And does absolutely nothing.
Then, in the seventy-first minute, the other side of the VAR coin: Lucas Digne's hand makes contact with Omari Hutchinson's cross. Initially flagged a goal-kick. VAR comes in. Overturns it. Penalty to Forest. Chris Wood steps up. One hundred and seventy-two milliseconds later, one-nil.
And that, frankly, was all Unai Emery needed. Post-match, he absolutely let rip. He said, and I'm quoting directly here: «It is a huge mistake. A huge, huge mistake. Because Ollie Watkins was close to breaking his ankle. It is the VAR's responsibility and he must give us an explanation. Where is VAR? Wow. Crazy.»
He wasn't done. On TNT Sports he went again: «He could break his ankle. VAR, where are you? Please, it's your responsibility. You are professional, but you are doing very bad work because it was so clear for everybody.»
Now — look. I'm not going to sit here and tell you Emery is wrong. The Anderson challenge is exactly the kind of thing VAR is supposed to catch. And the timing — Anderson escapes, Forest get a penalty — that's a bitter pill for Villa.
What I thought was interesting though — Emery was very careful to say he believes in VAR as a system. His quote: «I am one hundred per cent with VAR, but we must manage VAR good and in the right way.» He's not calling for it to be scrapped. He wants it done properly. And you can't really argue with that.
By the way — Villa's director of football Damian Vidagany went to the press too. Called the situation «unfair». But then said: «The match is not finishing tonight. It continues next week. And we must try to come back with a result.» So Villa are rattled, but they haven't given up. Not even close.
Because here's the thing — Villa at Villa Park, in a European semi-final second leg? That is a completely different proposition to what we saw last night. They've got a point to prove. And it's only one-nil.
Forest, for their part, are absolutely flying. Nine games unbeaten across all competitions. Seven penalties won in European competition this season — most of any team since the Europa League was reformatted in two thousand and nine. Vítor Pereira post-match: «We will go there to compete again. Not to defend — but to win.» Bold. Very bold.
Quick shout to Emiliano Martínez as well — he made a stunning save from Igor Jesus in the thirty-third minute, right after the Anderson incident. On another night that goes in and the whole complexion of the match changes. Dibu was excellent.
Also — and I can't let this go without mentioning it — Chris Wood's goal was his two hundredth career goal across all competitions. Career two hundred. In a European semi-final. What a moment for him.
Worth pausing on the scale of this fixture as well. Forest vs Villa in a European semi-final. The last time two English clubs faced each other at this stage was Arsenal versus Manchester United in the two thousand and nine Champions League semi-final. It really does remind you how far these two clubs have come.
A Reddit user in the match thread pretty much summed it up. They wrote: «I just realised this is a European semi-final. Forest vs Villa. When am I? What?» And honestly — same, mate. Same.
Second leg is at Villa Park on the seventh of May. Villa need a win. It is absolutely set up as one of the games of the season.

UEL Semi-Final: Braga vs Freiburg

Right — over to Portugal. Braga two, Freiburg one. And what a game. This was proper late drama stuff.
Braga go ahead early. Eight minutes — Demir Ege Tiknaz opens the scoring after a neat low cross from Victor Gomez. City Ground energy immediately transfers to the Estádio Municipal de Braga.
And then Freiburg do what Freiburg do — they respond almost immediately. Sixteen minutes: Vincenzo Grifo equalizes after a Jan-Niklas Beste cross following a collision in the Braga defence. One-all. And that's where it stays at half-time — but not before Noah Atubolu makes a brilliant penalty save from Rodrigo Zalazar. Braga had a chance to go two-one and couldn't take it.
That missed penalty — it felt like it might haunt them. Into the second half, it's tight. Freiburg defending well on the counter. One-one is a great result for them going to Germany for the second leg.
But then — ninety-two minutes. Stoppage time. Braga sub Mario Dorgeles — on since the twenty-fifth minute when Ricardo Horta went off injured — gets his head to a ball in the box. Atubolu spills a shot from Vitor Carvalho. Dorgeles reacts first. Two-one. The Estádio goes absolutely berserk.
Dorgeles coming on as an early sub due to injury and then winning the semi-final in stoppage time. Football scripts itself sometimes.
Braga manager Carlos Vicens post-match: «Even after we conceded, the team prevailed. We missed a penalty and still managed to win. The team never stopped wanting to win — and we got the reward in the form of a two-one victory. In Germany, Freiburg will try to turn it around and we will have to be ready.»
And that is the right attitude — because this Freiburg side is dangerous. They've been exceptional all campaign. Remember — this is their first European semi-final in the club's entire history. They're not here to make up the numbers. The second leg on the seventh of May in Freiburg is genuinely fifty-fifty.
So that's your UEL semi-final picture: Forest one up on Villa, Braga one up on Freiburg. Both second legs a week on Thursday. The final's in Bilbao. Could be an all-English final. Could be something completely different. That's the Europa League for you.

Premier League: GW35 Preview

Now — Premier League. No games last night, which on a Europa League double-header night is exactly what you'd expect. The league takes a step back and lets the European nights breathe. So we're using this space to get you set for GW35, which kicks off tonight.
Tonight — and we're talking eight o'clock kick-off UK time — Leeds United host Burnley. That one's got some real stakes: Leeds trying to stay in contention after a difficult run, Burnley fighting to avoid the drop.
Saturday we get the bigger fixtures: Arsenal at home to Fulham, Newcastle versus Brighton, Brentford hosting West Ham. Arsenal coming off the back of that one-all draw in Madrid — Arteta's side need the three points to keep the title race properly alive.
Sunday is where the big story of the weekend lives: Manchester United hosting Liverpool at Old Trafford. Half three kick-off. And the reason I'm flagging this one — Bruno Fernandes. Nineteen Premier League assists this season. The all-time single-season record is twenty. That record is jointly held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
One assist away from equalling a record set by two of the greatest creative midfielders the Premier League has ever seen. Against Liverpool, at Old Trafford. I cannot think of a better stage to do it.
Bruno is apparently very close to an internal agreement to stay at United as well. Saudi clubs made contact — he has a sixty-five million euro release clause — but reports suggest he's fully focused on the record and sees his future at Old Trafford. Michael Carrick's run has taken United from seventh to third. There's genuine momentum there.
Speaking of Carrick — Sky Sports News this morning reporting there'll be no quick decision on his permanent appointment. Despite the form. Despite the turnaround. The club is taking its time. Make of that what you will. Carragher has gone on record saying Carrick is the «suitable choice». Neville seems to agree. The fans are backing him. Just... no rushing at boardroom level apparently.
United injury news ahead of Sunday: Matheus Cunha reportedly passed fit after a hip flexor scare in training on Thursday, which is huge. Luke Shaw is a doubt after coming off against Brentford. Matthijs de Ligt still out with a back issue. And Lisandro Martínez serving the final match of a three-game suspension. Leny Yoro available.
Liverpool side: Salah confirmed out — we knew that was coming. More on Mo in a moment. The big news there is Alisson — Liverpool are optimistic he can return from a seven-week hamstring lay-off in time for this one. If that comes through, massive boost.

Transfer News

Transfer desk. Let's talk about the elephant in the room: Mohamed Salah. Still no announcement on next club. He leaves Liverpool as a free agent this summer after nine years. We've known that since March.
The latest from Turkey: Fenerbahce are the frontrunners, apparently. Their representatives have held two meetings with Salah's agents. They're learning his salary expectations — which are somewhere in the region of three hundred and thirty-three thousand pounds a week, roughly in line with what he earns at Liverpool. And listen — Fenerbahce this season have already recruited Ederson, Leroy Sané, and N'Golo Kanté. They are absolutely building something.
That said — no announcement yet. Egypt's national team director Ibrahim Hassan has come out publicly saying he would prefer Salah to stay in European elite football — mentions PSG, Bayern Munich, Serie A clubs all monitoring. He was very pointed about MLS too, saying — and I love this quote — «A move to MLS? He would be far too out of the spotlight. You won't remember him any more than I remember Lionel Messi now. I don't even watch him.» Brutal.
Liverpool are hoping Salah can return before the end of the season to get a proper send-off at Anfield. That farewell feels like it needs to happen. He deserves that.
Chelsea manager situation — still no resolution. Xabi Alonso remains the headline name. And the latest is that he is genuinely interested in the job, but he's asking for more control over football operations than Chelsea are currently willing to give him. Sound familiar? It should — it's the same dance every club has to do when they want a top manager.
Andoni Iraola is also on their radar — we know he's leaving Bournemouth this summer by mutual consent. And then there's the whole Antonio Conte angle. Reports out today suggest the Chelsea board have real concerns about a Conte reunion — specifically that he might «hit out at the board» like he did at Tottenham. So that one seems to be cooling.
Calum McFarlane will see out the rest of the season as interim. The permanent appointment is a summer job. And it's shaping up to be a complicated one.
Few more from the transfer wire. Anthony Gordon: Fabrizio Romano confirmed this morning — serious chances he leaves Newcastle this summer. Bayern Munich in contact since February, he's on a three-man shortlist for their winger search. Premier League clubs monitoring too but no concrete Liverpool interest yet.
Curtis Jones: also a potential departure from Liverpool. Inter Milan have been keen since January, talks over a new deal at Anfield have stalled. One to watch as the window approaches.
Sandro Tonali: confirmation from Romano that a return to Serie A is — his word — «absolutely impossible» this summer. Too expensive, and the player wants to stay in the Premier League. Manchester United and Manchester City both tracking him closely. Arsenal have been mentioned but aren't actively pursuing. Keep an eye on this one through the summer.
And just to close the loop on one from last episode: John Stones leaving Manchester City at the end of his contract in June — that's confirmed. Ten years, six league titles, a Champions League. One of the great transformations in English football. A player who was written off as a liability and became one of the most technically gifted defenders the league has ever seen. Brilliant career. Destination still unknown but Bayern, Barça, Juventus and even a romantic return to Everton have all been mentioned.

Looking Ahead: Arsenal vs Atlético

Right — eyes on next week. The one everyone's circling in their diary: Arsenal versus Atlético Madrid, Champions League semi-final second leg. Emirates Stadium. Fifth of May. One-one on aggregate after the first leg in Madrid.
If you missed Episode Four — the first leg was a VAR-fuelled nightmare for Arsenal. Two penalties in the game, both converted. Gyökeres put Atlético ahead. Julián Álvarez equalized. Then Arsenal had what looked like a second penalty claim late on — Ben White, a foul in the box — and VAR overturned it after thirteen reviews. Thirteen. Arteta was absolutely incensed.
His exact words: «What I'm incredibly fuming with is how the hell the penalty on Ebs gets overturned in the manner that it happened. I'm sorry, but this cannot happen.» And now he heads back to London needing a win or a clean draw at the Emirates.
The injury situation at Arsenal is the big concern. Mikel Merino: foot surgery, availability unclear. Jurrien Timber: groin issue, has been out since the fourteenth of March, not yet match fit. Kai Havertz: muscular niggle picked up against Newcastle, being targeted for a return in the final weeks of the season.
The good news: Bukayo Saka and Riccardo Calafiori are both back. That matters. Arteta has a front line to work with. And at the Emirates, in front of that crowd, with a European final on the line? Arsenal are dangerous.
Arsenal also face Fulham in the league on Saturday before the Atlético second leg — squad management is going to be critical over the next week. Arteta knows how to rotate. But the stakes couldn't be higher.
On the other side of the UCL semi draw: PSG and Bayern Munich meet again for the second leg on the sixth of May. PSG lead five-four from that insane first leg in Paris. Bayern scored four and still lost. This one's not over either.

Injury Board

Quick run through the injury board — the stuff that matters for GW35 and beyond.
Arsenal: Merino, Timber, Havertz all out or doubtful. Saka and Calafiori back in. Ødegaard listed as a concern on some injury trackers — watch his participation against Fulham.
Aston Villa: Amadou Onana — who started last night having passed a late fitness test — went off with a thigh injury in the second half. That's a significant worry ahead of the second leg at Villa Park. Tielemans also has an ankle concern after the match. Emery's medical team are going to be busy.
Liverpool: Salah out. Alisson targeting a GW35 return after seven weeks out. Ekitike — Achilles rupture, season done. Endo — ankle, won't be back soon. Bradley and Leoni also unavailable.
Manchester United: De Ligt — back issue, out. Martínez — final match of his three-game ban means he misses Liverpool on Sunday. Luke Shaw a doubt. The positive: Cunha expected to be available.
Man City: Rúben Dias and Gvardiol both managing issues — ankle and groin respectively. Rodri also a groin doubt. City have a fixture against Everton on Monday of GW35. Worth keeping an eye on their squad situation as they try to balance the league run-in.
Newcastle: Gordon has a groin issue and won't play the first GW35 fixture for them. Joelinton suspended until Sunday. Against the backdrop of Gordon's potential summer exit — Bayern Munich officially on the hunt — it's not a great week for Eddie Howe.

Closing Thoughts

Right — let's wrap this up. What a week of football we have ahead. GW35 starting tonight with Leeds and Burnley, through to Monday. Arsenal and Atlético second leg on Tuesday. PSG and Bayern on Wednesday. UEL second legs on Thursday.
But if I had to pick one moment to watch this weekend? Bruno Fernandes. One assist. The record. Old Trafford vs Liverpool. If that goes in... I mean, we're talking about one of the great individual moments in Premier League history.
And Emery — don't be surprised if he's talking to UEFA this week. That Anderson challenge is the kind of thing that doesn't just go away. There may be a formal complaint coming. We'll be covering that if it lands.
That's episode five of The Full Time Report. If you've been listening since the beginning — thank you. We'll be back tomorrow morning at eight with the overnight reaction and all the GW35 action from tonight's Leeds and Burnley. Take care of yourselves. And as ever — full time.
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25Sky Sports News (X): Bruno Fernandes stay agreement closehttps://x.com/SkySportsNews/status/2049591479903875474
26Sky Sports News (X): Man Utd managerial race updatehttps://x.com/SkySportsNews/status/2050103770281877746
27Physioroom: PL injury table (1 May 2026)[https://advice.[physioroom.com/advice/premier-league-injury-table/](https://advice.physioroom.com/advice/premier-league-injury-table/)](https://physioroom.com/advice/premier-league-injury-table/](https://advice.physioroom.com/advice/premier-league-injury-table/))
28David Ornstein (X): Andoni Iraola leaving Bournemouthhttps://x.com/David_Ornstein/status/2044037838413443320

Audio & Music Credits

Theme Music

  • Title: The Full Time Report — Theme
  • Source: AI-generated instrumental, produced via fal.ai MiniMax Music v2.6 for this episode
  • Prompt style: Upbeat, confident British sports podcast theme; driving rhythm, light electric guitar, punchy brass stabs, subtle stadium ambience, ~120 BPM, no vocals/lyrics/human voice, loopable
  • Duration: ~110 seconds
  • Usage: Intro clip (first 6s, fade-out 1.2s) + Outro clip (last 8s, fade-out 2.5s) + Background music bed at -26 dB with 1.2s fade-in / 1.5s fade-out throughout the episode
  • Note: This music was generated specifically for this episode and is not drawn from a third-party library. No third-party rights are claimed or implied.

Voice

  • Host: Tom — MiniMax English_FriendlyPerson, speed 1.05, pitch 0, 44.1 kHz / 256 kbps stereo MP3
  • Provider: fal.ai MiniMax speech-2.8-turbo
  • Normalisation: -18 LUFS target

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