Tammy Abraham celebrating one of his four goals for Aston Villa in a
dramatic draw on Wednesday night.

This was a game that had everything you could ever wish for in a football match, the match equaled the highest goal scoring match in Championship history, ten goals were scored, four from a single player three assist and a goal by another player, a red card, a comeback while being a man down and a penalty.

Young Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham scored a total of four goals and former Aston Villa player Lewis Grabban comeback to hunt is former club.

Lewis Grabban, opened the scoring for Nottingham Forest after only two minutes of the start of the match as he applied the finishing touch to a cross to the far post by Lolley. Joe Lolley will go on to have two more assists. Three minutes after the first goal he then set up Portuguese Joao Carvalho to make it 2-0 to Nottingham Forest.

Former Villa player Lewis Grabban open the scoring
after just three minutes

Forest took the lead again when the impressive Lolley set up Matty Cash who chip is finish over the on rushing Aston Villa goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. Abraham level the score again for Villa has he converted a penalty kick after Jack Robinson slid in on Bolasie inside the 18 yard box Both team went in level at the end of the first half with a 3-3 score line.

Lolley then scored a goal of his own after already assisting 3 goal to make it 4-3 in favor of the Forests, he picked up the ball just a little inside the Villans half ran toward their goal and shoot from 25 yard out a dipping shot which left Nyland rooted to a spot as he watched the ball go in.

A Nottingham player, Tobias Figueiredo was then sent off in the 68th minute after a very dangerous tackle on Villa’s John McGinn. Jack Grealish free kick was then converted by Abraham to complete is treble to make it 4-4.

Tobias Figueiredo was sent off for a dangerous
challenge on John McGinn

Aston Villa took the lead for the first time in the 755th minute through El-Ghazi who bends in a shot. In the 82 minute Grabban grab is second of the match after finding the bottom corner of the net with his shot.

Aston Villa then scored two more goals both of which were ruled out by the referee for handball and offside, the visitors hanged on for the remaining minutes to earn a deserved draw. Nottingham Forest move into the top six with Aston Villa also moving up to 8 on the table.