bloodinthewater
This Week: Blood in the Water

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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Viera plays a strong hand

Michael Olise of Crystal Palace in action

Michael Olise of Crystal Palace in action

Crystal Palace hosted Everton in the FA Cup this weekend. Earlier in the week, the Eagles had held league leaders Manchester City at bay and this may have given the manager the confidence to play his entire hand of attacking players. Everton started strong and dominated possession early on until after 17 minutes, Andros Townsend left the field with a knee injury. This was like blood in the water for the Palace attackers. Eze, Gallagher, Olise, Zaha and Mateta ran rings around their opponents and dished up a mouthwatering blend of energy and movement. By the time the referee blew the final whistle, Palace had put four past Pickford.

Final score: Crystal Palace 4, Everton 0.

Wolves fall apart after Jiménez dismissal

Luke Ayling of Leeds United celebrates after scoring the winning goal

Luke Ayling of Leeds United celebrates after scoring the winning goal

By the first half whistle, Wolverhampton Wanderers were sitting on a two-goal lead having easily outplayed visiting Leeds Utd. However, both teams had put on a spirited display and the referee had been kept busy. Shortly after the start of the second half Raúl Jiménez was shown a second yellow card for a bad foul and was sent off. This sending off rattled Wolves and Leeds took full advantage scoring two goals in four minutes. With their lead gone, Wolves switched tactics and held the draw till extra time when Luke Ayling scored the winning goal for Leeds.

Final score: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, Leeds United 3.

Gunners burst Coventry’s bubble

Stina Blackstenius scores for Arsenal during the Women's FA Cup Quarter Final

Stina Blackstenius scores for Arsenal during the Women's FA Cup Quarter Final

In the women’s FA Cup, Coventry United had been living out a fairytale journey. From the jaws of administration just two months ago, to the prospect of an FA Cup semi-final, could bottom of the Championship Coventry United LFC play their way into FA Cup history? Well, no. 14-time FA Cup winners and Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal were held at bay for 38 minutes before Stina Blackstanius opened the scoring. After three more goals, Arsenal had made their point and earned their semi-final place.

Final score: Arsenal 4, Coventry 0. 

Task

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

Number 1. I don’t mean to _________ but I don’t think you are cut out for ballet, you’re just not graceful enough.
Number 2: After the government’s defeat, the opposition sensed ___________  and launched a series of fierce attacks. 
Number 3: The business executive knew that the buyer needed his product so had a _______ going into the negotiations.
Number 4. She was so much better than me. She really _________ out there.
Number 5. I thought I had a strong hand going in, but when she made her move, it really ________ me and I went to pieces after that.
Number 6: Thank you for visiting. It’s a shame you have to leave so soon. You have such _________ children. The house will seem very quiet when they have gone.
Number 7: The champions launched wave after wave of attacks, but the defenders managed to __them _______. 
Number 8: United should have done better but they were ______ on the night. 

Football Phrase

Have you had a go at this week's football phrase?

This week’s football phrase is a phrasal verb with a number of meanings. The phrasal verb is to **** ****. In sport, this means to do exercises, especially strength training exercises to improve your strength and to build and condition muscle. You can also use it to mean to find the solution to a puzzle. I like to **** *** in the morning because it invigorates me and makes me feel fit and healthy throughout the day.

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