Penalty king Wood 'last piece of puzzle' for Forest

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Penalty king Wood 'last piece of puzzle' for Forest

Wood's spot-kick, smashed high beyond Emi Martinez, was his 200th career goal and gives Forest something to defend at Villa Park next week. …

Wood's spot-kick, smashed high beyond Emi Martinez, was his 200th career goal and gives Forest something to defend at Villa Park next week. The New Zealand international only returned this month, having been sidelined since October with his knee issue. He missed the entirety of Sean Dyche's reign, having surgery in December, but started the quarter-final first-leg draw in Porto three weeks ago. Lucas Digne's baffling decision to raise his arms and handle the ball as Omari Hutchinson tried to keep it in play gave Wood his chance with 19 minutes left. There was an audible cheer when Wood stepped up to take the penalty - Morgan Gibbs-White having missed from the spot against Strum Graz and Braga this season. There was a sense of expectation, which is only fair as Wood has not missed a penalty in 10 years - since failing to score against Hull for Leeds in April 2016. He has now scored 28 successive spot-kicks. "That's what I have to do and that's what I try to do. It's the job, the responsibility that my team gives me," he told TNT. "It's cup competitions. They come down to small margins at times. Both teams played very well. But it's small moments that can potentially change games. Thankfully it went in our favour tonight and hopefully again next week. "It's one leg of the tie. It's nice to have the advantage but going to Villa Park will be a tough game. They're good at their place. …

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