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This Week: On the ball

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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Arsenal Win the Dubai Super Cup

Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal takes on Jan Vranckx of AC Milan during the Dubai Super Cup

Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal takes on Jan Vranckx of AC Milan during the Dubai Super Cup

At the mid-season training camp in Dubai, Arsenal took on AC Milan. The Italian side challenged the Gunners throughout the match and looked the more dangerous team at the start. However, when Eddie Nketiah was tripped up just outside the box, Martin Odegaard was ready to step up. Odegaard’s left-footed strike arced over the wall and past Milan’s keeper.

Just before halftime, Reiss Nelson was on the ball when Fabio Viera won the ball and charged into the box and passed to Nelson. Nelson doubled Arsenal’s lead with a calm touch and confident strike. Although the ball did take a slight deflection off Odegaard’s boot, the shot was on target and Nelson was credited with the goal.

An Arsenal defender took his eye off the ball with fifteen minutes left on the clock leaving Fikayo Tomori unmarked in front of goal to head home. However, it was not enough to change the game and Arsenal were the winners when the final whistle was blown.

Final score: Arsenal 2 - AC Milan 1

Liverpool lose to Olympique Lyonnais

Fabio Carvalho of Liverpool celebrates after scoring the first goal at Al Maktoum Stadium

Fabio Carvalho of Liverpool celebrates after scoring the first goal at Al Maktoum Stadium

Fabio Carvalho gave the Reds an early lead in Dubai when he scored after only 40 seconds. The game looked to be in the bag when soon after Liverpool were awarded a penalty. Unfortunately, Mohamed Salah somehow dropped the ball and failed to put the ball past Antony Lopes. From that moment on, what had looked like a walk in the park became a whole new ball game.

Lyon equalised just before halftime when the former Arsenal forward Lacazette took advantage of a moment of confusion between Caoimhín Kelleher the Liverpool keeper and defender Andrew Robertson and was able to roll the ball into an empty net.

Having equalised, the French side had the momentum and they picked up the ball and ran with it, figuratively speaking. They scored two more goals. Their second came from the boot of a substitute just after the hour mark and then Lacazette hammered in a third, sealing the win.

Final score: Liverpool 1 - Olympique Lyonnais 3

West Ham travel to Cambridge testimonial

Jarrod Bowen of West Ham

Jarrod Bowen of West Ham

West Ham United travelled to Cambridge to face the EFL League One team Cambridge United in the testimonial match for Greg Taylor who has played for Cambridge for nearly 10 years.

The home side got the ball rolling when they took the lead against the run of play when Zeno Ibsen Rossi, Taylor’s central defensive partner scored the opener. Jarrod Bowen equalised soon after and then a Lewis Simper own-goal gave the Hammers the lead before halftime.

Now, during a testimonial, you might expect the home side to be given some extra space and for the opposition to go easy on them, but that was not on the cards for West Ham. Cambridge United may have wanted an easy match, but West Ham weren’t going to play ball.

Greg Taylor did get a goal from the penalty spot, drawing the scores level, but West Ham kept the pressure on and scored two more to win the match.

Final score: Cambridge United 2 - West Ham United 4

Task

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

Number 1. The police are urging the public to be __ ___ ____ and report anything suspicious over the holiday period.

Number 2. I admit, I made a mistake. I really _______ ___ ___ on this occasion, but I will fix it.

Number 3. I want everyone to introduce themselves and say what they do. Why don’t you ___ ___ ____ _______?

Number 4. The startup recognised there was an opportunity to take the idea further and really ______ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ __.

Number 5. The company wanted a tax break to open a new office in the city, but the city council weren’t going to ____ ____.

Number 6. If you work with dangerous animals, you can’t afford to ____ ____ ___ ___ ___ ____, even for a moment.

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 another idiom with the word ball in it. I think that this one comes from tennis and it means that it’s your turn to make a decision, to decide what to do next. The phrase is the ___ __ __ ____ _____. So if you are negotiating with someone, perhaps you are buying a house, and the seller suggests a new price, it is now up to you to either accept the price or make a new offer. The ____ __ __ ____ _____.

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