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How the national media reacted to Huddersfield Town's play-off final defeat to Nottingham Forest

Huddersfield Town's 10th play-off campaign ended on a disappointing note as Nottingham Forest claimed the lucrative final spot in the Premier League. Levi Colwill's 43rd minute own goal condemned the Terriers to a 1-0 defeat in front of over 80,000 spectators at Wembley.

VAR controversy marred the second half of the play-off final, with Town having two strong penalty shouts rejected by referee Jon Moss. Both Harry Toffolo and Lewis O'Brien felt aggrieved that they were not awarded spot-kicks.

Carlos Corberan's team pressed hard for an equaliser but failed to trouble Brice Samba or substitute goalkeeper Ethan Horvath. The final whistle sparked joyous scenes in the Forest end. Victory sealed Forest's return to the top flight return for the first time since 1999.

Chelsea loanee Levi Colwill's expletive-ridden blast after Huddersfield Town's play-off defeat

Here is a round up on how the national media reported on Town's play-off final defeat.

Nottingham Forest have returned to the Premier League 23 years after they were relegated thanks to a 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town in the Championship play-off final, though retiring referee Jon Moss appeared to wrongly turn down two huge penalty shouts for the Terriers. Forest have spent their period out of the top-flight in the lower league wilderness but have been revitalised under Steve Cooper.

It was a cagey affair at Wembley in a game that is often branded the richest in English football. But Forest secured their place back in the big time on the stroke of half-time, in rather fortuitous circumstances.

Manchester United loanee James Garner curled a shot into the box which fell in the direction of Ryan Yates. Yates was being closely marked by Levi Colwill with the ball

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