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Yates' celebration, Cooper's emotion - Five moments missed when Nottingham Forest clinched Premier League return

It was a scene that will live long in the memory. As the full-time whistle blew at Wembley Stadium to signal the end of 23 long years of waiting, around 37,000 Nottingham Forest fans leapt into the air to celebrate with joy, passion and perhaps even an element of relief.

It was far from a classic at the National Stadium. In a game with limited goalscoring opportunities, it was a few moments of fortune which resulted in Forest lifting the Championship play-off final trophy after a 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town.

First, Jack Colback's timely duck forced Huddersfield's Levi Colwill to act hastily and inadvertently clip James Garner's cross past his own goalkeeper Lee Nicholls as Forest took the lead before half-time.

Forest fans have been left disappointed by penalty decisions which have gone amiss this season, most notably one in a 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth just a few weeks ago. But they will feel the footballing Gods looked down on them with some favour when Premier League referee Jon Moss - making his final refereeing appearance before retiring - chose not to award the Yorkshire side two penalties.

Colback was caught by the Sky Sports cameras crossing his chest after he collided with Harry Toffolo on the edge of the penalty area. Toffolo was initially booked by Moss for simulation. VAR checked it. They felt there was no need to overturn the decision. Moments later Moss was called upon again when substitute Max Lowe appeared to bundle into a Huddersfield man. This time there was no decision from the match officials and VAR had no intervention too.

It was a nervy final 10 minutes - along with six incredibly painful minutes of stoppage time - but Cooper's side held on and it was scenes of ecstasy in the stands at full-time.

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