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This Week: Biggest defeat of the season

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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The language from the stories that I’m going to talk about this week is:

  • The writing is on the wall
  • Ruthless, relentless and ravenous
  • Completely thrashed
  • A Humiliating loss
  • To salvage something
  • To put a positive spin on something
  • To get back on track
  • A decisive victory

Biggest defeat of the season

Antony Gordon scores a goal during the match between Sheffield United and Newcastle United

Antony Gordon scores a goal during the match between Sheffield United and Newcastle United

On Sunday, Newcastle United made history when they travelled to Sheffield and absolutely humiliated the Blades when they delivered one of the biggest defeats in the history of the Premier League. The writing was on the wall when Sven Botman scored in the 35th minute putting the Magpies 3 goals ahead. And then in the second half, the visitors were ruthless, relentless and ravenous as they demolished the Sheffield side with goal after goal after goal; finally racking up 8 and making history as they did it. This was the first time there have been 8 different goal scorers in a Premier League match.

Manchester United did one better in 2009, beating Ipswich town 9-0, but they were at home. Newcastle United beat another Sheffield team, Sheffield Wednesday, 8-0, but that was back in 1999, and they were at St James’ Park and they had the legendary Alan Shearer who scored five.

Bruno Guimaraes scores a goal during the match between Sheffield United and Newcastle United

Bruno Guimaraes scores a goal during the match between Sheffield United and Newcastle United

Sunday’s result was away. Newcastle United completely thrashed Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. This was a humiliating loss.

I’m sure that Paul Heckingbottom will try to salvage something from the experience, perhaps see it as a learning opportunity. Managers often try to put a positive spin on a defeat, talking about the lessons they learned and how this is an opportunity to improve, about how they can get back on track. But no matter how you try to spin this one, it was a bad day at the office for the Sheffield manager.

Newcastle demonstrated that they have a team of goal scorers, that throughout the squad, there are players who have the confidence to take chances when they come up. This decisive victory will raise the spirits of Newcastle United and the Toon Army ahead of their match against Burnley tomorrow while Sheffield have to find the will to keep pushing as they travel to the London Stadium to face West Ham.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. A late header from Mumbai City’s Jorge Diaz's helped his side ___________ a point against Odisha FC.

Number 2. The CEO of the housewares company Wilko admitted that the ‘________________’ as the high-street chain put 12,000 jobs at risk.

Number 3. Trump criticised the 'Fake News' for refusing to _______________ on the US coronavirus response, which left over 120,000 dead.

Number 4. Captured in January after three decades on the run, ________ Sicilian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, has died in hospital in central Italy.

Number 5. Wrexham were _________ 5-0 by Stockport as their unbeaten run ended.

Number 6. Kelly’s Castledaly side powered clear of Ballymore to claim a __________ victory.

Number 7. Greggs bosses made a __________ mistake as they spruced up their Greggs store in Richmond, Yorkshire — and then decorated it with photos of Richmond, London.

Number 8. World leaders aim to _____________ in the global fight against tuberculosis.

Leave your answers in the comments section at the bottom of the page and I will go through them next week.

Football Phrase

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

This week’s football phrase is * *** *** ** *** ******. This is a funny football cliche that the commentators used to talk about Sheffield United’s performance from the perspective of the manager. You can use this phrase to say that a performance reflects badly on a manager. I have read that it can be used to talk about a poor performance in sports for players and managers, but I think it’s more commonly used to talk about a manager’s performance.

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