Ariel Helwani recently expressed his elation and shared his reaction after Nottingham Forest secured their stay in the English Premier League. The team's survival was confirmed with a crucial 1-0 victory over Arsenal on Saturday.
The winning goal for Forest was scored by Taiwo Awoniyi just 19 minutes into the game at the City Ground. This result ensured that neither Leicester nor Everton could surpass Forest in the league standings, guaranteeing a minimum 17th-place finish for Steve Cooper's side.
In the wake of this significant achievement, Ariel Helwani couldn't contain his excitement. Taking to his Twitter account, he expressed his disbelief at Forest's victory over Arsenal.
"Unbelievable. What a season. Big ups Stevie fn Cooper. What a legend."
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He shared a heartwarming moment, revealing that his 9-year-old son had sent him a text message celebrating the team's success.
"Can’t believe they beat Arsenal. My gosh. Just walked out of the arena to this text from my 9 year old son. That’s why I love this team so much. It gave us something to bond over and I’ll never forget it. COYR!!!! @NFFC"
What did Ariel Helwani say about the recently released Conor McGregor documentary?
Ariel Helwani has shared his thoughts on Conor McGregor's new Netflix documentary, titled 'McGregor Forever.' In particular, Helwani highlighted the segment of the documentary that focuses on McGregor's infamous bus attack against Khabib Nurmagomedov and his team in Brooklyn, New York, during UFC 223 fight week in 2018.
He commended the quality of the production and emphasized the presence of new and unrevealed content.
Sharing his first impression, the sports journalist wrote:
"Watched the first episode and a half of the new @TheNotoriousMMA doc on Netflix, entitled 'McGregor Forever.' Very well done. Lots of stuff in there that we’ve never seen before. No spoilers but the Brooklyn part is fascinating. It’s out right now."
Check out his tweet below:
After a hiatus due to injury, Conor McGregor is making a triumphant comeback. He recently filmed season 31 of the UFC's The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) show, where he faced rival coach Michael Chandler. The TUF season is set to air from May 30 to August 15, 2023. Speculation is rife that McGregor will make his highly anticipated return to the octagon, possibly in a welterweight bout against Chandler, later this year.