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This Week: Up and running

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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Manchester United humiliated at Brentford

Josh Dasilva celebrates after scoring Brentford's first goal against Manchester United

Josh Dasilva celebrates after scoring Brentford's first goal against Manchester United

Manchester United have lost their first two matches of the season for the first time in 100 years. They have one of the most valuable squads in the Premier League with world class players filling their benches. But they are in crisis.

Despite dominating possession and a good number of attempts to score, the team just fell apart when Brentford attacked. And as the Brentford goals went in, the United players looked more desperate racking up four yellow cards.

Brentford played a positive game in front of a delighted home crowd. Whether they were in possession or not, they never let up and pressed hard when they could and made good use of the many set-piece opportunities they were gifted by the Red Devils.

Final score: Brentford 4 - Manchester United 0

Aston Villa are up and running

Danny ings of Aston Villa in action for Aston Villa against Everton FC

Danny ings of Aston Villa in action for Aston Villa against Everton FC

After losing their opening match, the home crowd at Villa Park were on edge when they welcomed Everton on Saturday. The rivalry between the two managers, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, predates their managerial careers and added some spice to the meeting.

Both teams were solid in defence and robust in midfield, but it was in the final third where the teams were less well-matched. Danny Ings opened the scoring for the hosts with a venomous left-foot finish that gave Jordan Pickford no chance.

For most of the rest of the match, the teams battled hard and there wasn’t another goal until the 86th minute. Buendia won the ball in central midfield and released Watkins into the area. Following a well timed lightning sprint, Watkins returned the ball to Buendia who was able to tap home.

Everton got a consolation a minute later when Lucas Digne in an attempt to clear, bundled the ball into his own goal.

Final score: Aston Villa 2 - Everton 1

Arsenal outgun Leicester at the Emirates

Gabriel Jesus celebrates after scoring his second goal for Arsenal against Leicester City

Gabriel Jesus celebrates after scoring his second goal for Arsenal against Leicester City

Gabriel Jesus opened his account for Arsenal with two goals when they welcomed Leicester at the weekend. The Brazilian striker who arrived at the club from Manchester City scored twice before the break and got two assists in the second half.

The Foxes manager Brendon Rogers strategy was designed to stretch the hosts and soak up their energy and then hit back on the break. But Arteta’s youthful squad were so fired up by their new striker’s first half brace, they had more energy than the Foxes could handle.

Leicester did show flashes of brilliance with an early chance for Fofana that was denied by the Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale and a brilliant goal for James Maddison in the second half. But it was nowhere near enough for the result to have ever been in doubt.

Final score: Arsenal 4 - Leicester City 2

Task

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

Number 1: The restaurant is closed for renovations but will be __ ___ _______ by the time you visit.

Number 2: Petr Cech is the most successful goalkeeper in the history of the Premier League. Throughout his career, he ______ __ over 200 clean sheets.

Number 3: I went to a political rally and one of the speakers got the crowd so _____ __ I thought there might be a riot.

Number 4: When the teacher pointed out my mistake to the whole class I was __________.

Number 5: The adder is the only ________ reptile in the UK.

Number 6: The hunter returned with a _____ of pheasants strung over his shoulder.

Number 7: High inflation is causing a financial ______ and millions of people are going to fall into poverty.

Number 8: Archeologists in America are puzzled by some beads from Europe that _______ Christopher Columbus’ arrival.

Number 9: Joe Ledley ______ ___ _______ for Crystal Palace against West Brom in his debut match.

Football Phrase

This week’s football phrase was suggested by one of our top commenters. Thank you Hsn for this football phrase.

The word is *********. This noun is used to describe a kick or sometimes a header that moves the ball away from the goal in a defensive move. A ********* is away from the goal and not towards another player so is only used when a team is at risk of conceding a goal. A good ********* is a powerful kick that puts the ball a long way from the goal and gives the defence time to get into position.

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