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This Week: An accomplished finish

Welcome to This Week from Premier Skills English, a weekly review of football action for learners of English from across the globe. In This Week, Jack talks about three stories from this week in the Premier League and there are lots of football English words and phrases for you to learn.

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Brighton overwhelm Chelsea

Leandro Trossard and Adam Webster of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrate after Ruben Loftus-Cheek of Chelsea scored an own goal

Leandro Trossard and Adam Webster of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrate after Ruben Loftus-Cheek of Chelsea scored an own goal

Graham Potter’s return to his old club Brighton was a bit of a disaster for the Blues. Chelsea were on a nine-match unbeaten run when they travelled to the south coast on Saturday. The team were given a hostile reception with plenty of booing, though this was mostly directed at the manager.

When the match got underway Brighton were electric. They swarmed into Chelsea’s end from kick off and only Tiago Silva stopped early on-target attempts from Trossard and Estupinan. However he wasn’t there for Trossard’s second attempt which found the inside of the net after only 4 minutes.

When play restarted, Brighton continued to overwhelm Chelsea’s midfield. Potter had botched his tactics and committed too many players in attack. Once Estupinan and Mitouma got past Pulisic, there simply wasn’t enough defence to stop them and Chelsea looked distressed and soon went another goal down when Loftus-Cheek’s attempted block inadvertently cannoned into his own goal.

When Chelsea were on the attack, they still looked dangerous. Pulisic missed a golden chance to halve the deficit when he skewed a shot on an open goal wide.

Estupinan rightly celebrated the team’s third goal which came from a perfectly timed run and cross that would have been tapped in by Mitouma had Chaloba not come sliding in, in a failed attempt to clear, and knocking the ball in himself.

At half time, Potter abandoned the failed tactics of the first half and strengthened the Chelsea defence and Kai Havertz got a goal back just after the break. The Blues' new formation did better at containing Brighton, but they never really got back into the match. Potter’s tactical blunder gifted his old club their first ever league win against Chelsea.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 4 - Chelsea 1

Sensational Spurs come back from two down

Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur prepares to take a corner during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Tottenham Hotspur

Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur prepares to take a corner during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Tottenham Hotspur

It was a bright start for Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday. Spurs possession play looked slow and unfocused which made the Cherries look deadly on the counter and Tottenham’s keeper Hugo Lloris had more work to do in the opening minutes that he’d have liked.

Halfway through the first half on yet another lightning counter, Kieffer Moore scored his first goal of the season when he connected with a fine ball by Marcus Tavernier and delivered an accomplished finish.

Four minutes into the second half, Bournemouth struck again. Adam Smith played a quality cross into the box which was met once more by Moore, this time with a beautiful diving header.

With two in the red approaching the hour mark, Conte urged his players forward. There was never any hint of resignation and when Hojberg saw a gap in the Bournemouth defence he pounced. Sessegnon spotted it before the defenders and timed his run perfectly, scoring with a fine finish.

Spurs levelled the scores from the corner when Mark Travers misread the ball and was off his line when the ball dipped for Ben Davies who netted with a header.

Bournemouth kept fighting and if the game had finished 2-2 I think everyone would have been satisfied ... However, in added time, Spurs won a corner which Son Heung-min delivered with some force into the wall of red and black shirts where it rebounded and fell perfectly for Bentancur who calmly chipped it into the net over the heads of the Bournemouth wall.

Final score: AFC Bournemouth 2 - Tottenham Hotspur 3

Arsenal thrash Nottingham Forest

Reiss Nelson scores Arsenal's 2nd goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Nottingham Forest

Reiss Nelson scores Arsenal's 2nd goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Nottingham Forest

Arsenal went back to the top of the league table when they thrashed Forest at the Emirates on Sunday. Some commentators had warned that the Gunners would be tired after their European football on Thursday, but there was no sign of any fatigue in the performance of the team. Given that Forest travelled to London on the back of a win against Liverpool,

Arsenal may have expected the Tricky Trees to put up more of a fight, but it was an incredibly one-sided match.

Arsenal opened the scoring at just five minutes after a confident fast-paced exchange between Saka and Martinelli. Saka curled in a swift cross that found Martinelli’s head on the way into the net. After a heavy fall, Saka was limping and was quickly substituted off. Reiss Nelson, who joined Arsenal Academy when he was nine and made the first team back in 2017 and has spent the last year on loan at Feyenoord was brought on in his place and relished the opportunity, scoring 2 goals within 3 minutes and making the assist for Arsenal’s fourth by setting up Thomas Partey who delivered with a thunderbolt strike.

Final score: Arsenal 5 - Nottingham Forest 0

Task

Complete the gaps with the words and phrases from the podcast.

Number 1: I tried to replace the window myself but completely ________ it and had to call in a glazier.

Number 2: The council is having to cut its spending as its _________ has doubled over the last year.

Number 3: The fans gave the team an incredible _________ when they returned to their home ground.

Number 4: He didn’t like to talk about it at work, but he was also an ___________ saxophonist and played with a band in his free time.

Number 5: It was humiliating. They absolutely ________ us.

Number 6: The rise in energy costs is pushing lots of small businesses _______________.

Number 7: I can’t keep on going. I need to take a break. I’m really starting to suffer from ________.

Number 8: I do not _________ the idea of getting up early to catch the first train to London, but ...

Leave your answers in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website and I will go through them next week.

Football Phrase

Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.

Today’s phrase is to **** *** ******* ** somebody.

This means to tell people about something bad that someone or more often some organisation is doing. We also use the noun *************, which I suppose could have been referee if we’d kept with the metaphor. So if you work for a company and you discover that they are breaking the law. If you tell a newspaper, you are ******* *** ******* ** your company.

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