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This Week: Cool as a cucumber

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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Liverpool reach FA Cup Final

Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool scores their side's first goal past Zack Steffen of Manchester City

Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool scores their side's first goal past Zack Steffen of Manchester City

Liverpool took the initiative in the first half of the semi-final match against Premier League leaders Manchester City with an early goal headed home by the Red’s towering centre back Ibrahima Konaté. Then, after 17 minutes, Zack Steffen, City’s American keeper, made a dreadful mistake, not clearing the ball and allowing Sadio Mané to fly in, tackle him and tap in to make it 2-0. Mane scored again at the end of the first half and Liverpool had a vice-like grip on the match that it was difficult to see them relinquishing.

After the break, City showed their champion courage and pulled a goal back through a powerful strike by Jack Grealish. The two teams never gave up and the score remained the same until the 90th minute when Riyad Mahrez’s tore up the side of the pitch, beating the Liverpool defence. His shot almost made it through the legs of the Liverpool keeper who managed to deflect it away from the goal but into the path of Bernardo Silva who tucked it home to make it 3-2.

With only 4 minutes of stoppage time, it was not enough and Liverpool were on their way to the final against Chelsea.

Final score: Manchester City 2 - Liverpool 3

Trossard’s cool as a cucumber

Leandro Trossard of Brighton scores during the match against Tottenham Hotspur

Leandro Trossard of Brighton scores during the match against Tottenham Hotspur

Brighton and Hove Albion have had a respectable season. They have shown their quality through solid performances at home and away, but they have been criticised for their inability to score, as if they lose their nerve when they get into their opponents’ box. At the other end, there are no complaints. At the match on Saturday, Yves Bissouma led the seagulls’ defence from the front and earned high praise from Brighton Manager Graham Potter who described his quality as “Champions League level”.

So when the ball fell to Leandro Trossard in the 90th minute and the Belgian forward cut inside from the left before driving the ball into the bottom right corner giving Spurs’ keeper no chance, it was the coolest piece of play seen all afternoon. For the second time in a week, Trossard had put a goal past a north London keeper, doing damage to the club’s Champions League aspirations.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 0 - Brighton and Hove Albion 1

Guimarães wants to be a legend

Bruno Guimaraes celebrates after scoring the winning goal

Bruno Guimaraes celebrates after scoring the winning goal

Bruno Guimarães arrived in Newcastle in the January transfer window and has already established himself as a cult hero. When the match kicked off at St James’ Park, the Foxes looked in control. After 19 minutes Ademola Lookman put the visitors ahead and the home crowd was booing their own side. But Guimarães was not to be put off and his positive attitude paid off 11 minutes later when he equalised with a close range shot scrambled into the corner. Leicester City still dominated possession but by half-time jeers had turned to cheers.

After the break, Leicester still enjoyed the lion's share of possession but couldn’t do anything with it. They held the ball for 67% of the match but only managed 8 shots and only 2 on target. On the other hand, whenever Newcastle got the ball, they drove it towards the goal, managing 16 shots at goal with 7 on target. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said: “We struggled to get hold of the ball today but Bruno was magnificent.” Howe said Bruno lifted the team and is prepared to give the team everything.

He may have left it late, but he did give it his all with a last-gasp winner 5 minutes into stoppage time. After the match he said: This is my home now ... I want to be a legend here.”

Final score: Newcastle United 2 - Leicester City 1

Task

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

Number 1. The owner __________ control of the club and handed everything over to the board of directors.

Number 2. I saw Mohamed Salah in the restaurant. I almost asked to take a selfie with him but I ____________.

Number 3. During the scary parts of the film, he held her hand with a _________.

Number 4. It was supposed to be a team effort, but you did _________ of the work on your own.

Number 5. The team started off badly and the home crowd was not happy, but the ___________ when they got their first goal.

Number 6. After the scandal, I didn’t think we’d see her again, but on Monday, she strolled into the classroom __________, as if nothing had happened.

Number 7. My five-a-side team is _________ to our best ever league finish.

Football Phrase

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

This week’s football phrase is is *** ***** ** ****. We use this phrase to say that it’s not possible to predict the result of a match or a competition or even an election. Earlier in the season, I thought Manchester City were going to be well ahead by now, but with Liverpool hot on their heels I’d say that league is *** ***** ** ****.

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