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This Week: An early Christmas present

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:

  • To dash someone’s hopes
  • Injuries worries worsened
  • To stagger
  • Recklessly
  • To protest your innocence
  • Slow motion
  • Riled up
  • A moment of madness
  • To take matters into your own hands

An early Christmas present for Miley

Dan Burn celebrates with teammates Emil Krafth and Callum Wilson after scoring Newcastle United's third goal

Dan Burn celebrates with teammates Emil Krafth and Callum Wilson after scoring Newcastle United's third goal

Newcastle needed a positive performance against Fulham as they hadn’t had a great week. Many of the fans had high hopes for their club’s first season in the Champions League for 20 years. But those hopes were dashed and fans were disappointed when they crashed out of Europe after losing a tightly fought match against AC Milan.

The Newcastle side has taken several hits recently and they started their match against Fulham with several key players out of action due to injuries and Tonali’s ban.

Shortly after kick-off, Newcastle’s injury worries worsened when Fabian Schär grabbed his backside and dropped to the ground and then about half an hour in, Joelinton also left the pitch with a problem. Though this did open the door for 17-year-old Lewis Miley who made his 7th appearance. The teenager joined the Newcastle United Academy when he was only 7 years old.

The most decisive moment of the game, though, had nothing to do with Newcastle’s injuries. It started when Jamaal Lascelles staggered clumsily backwards and caught Raul Jiminez with his arm in Jiminez’s face. The referee saw nothing wrong with the contact and the match played on. But Jiminez was livid. Not long after that, still riled up after the clash with Lascelles, Jiminez threw himself recklessly into a high, wild boots-up challenge on Sean Longstaff. He seemed to realise how dangerous the tackle was while he was still in the air with his foot heading for Longstaff’s face because he turned and tried to get his boot out of the way and in the end, caught Longstaff hard on the face with his bum.

The referee was not impressed and immediately reached for a yellow card. Jiminez was protesting his innocence, but there was no way he was going to talk his way out of a booking. The referee was called to review the action at the VAR screen and was shown the challenge in slow motion. This convinced him to cancel the yellow and show Jiminez a red card. The moment of madness cost Raul Jiminez and left his team a man down.

A general view of St James' Park

A general view of St James' Park

Despite their advantage, Newcastle struggled to find the Fulham goal. It took until the 57th minute for the breakthrough to come for Newcastle United. Guimaraes, who had been having a brilliant game received the ball in the centre from Livramento. Guimaraes ran through the Fulham defence, past Cairney, Palhinha, Pereira and Robinson before setting up Miley who ran on and calmly put the ball past Leno and into the net. This goal made Miley the youngest-ever player to score in a Premier League match for Newcastle. After the match, Miley told reporters: “What a moment it was for me and my family, to be in the stand and watch that goal go in. It was a great feeling to see the ball go into the back of the net.”

Less than 10 minutes later Gordon surged towards goal. He played a nice ball forwards for Wilson who was blocked and might have earned a penalty, but the referee played the advantage as the ball was rolling nicely for Almiron who took matters into his own hands and doubled Newcastle’s lead.

Dan Burn sealed the deal in the 82nd minute. Fulham had just blocked an attack from a set piece but the ball fell to Guimaraes who checked the area and then delivered a very clever ball that found Burn at the rear post. Leno blocked the header, but Burn was still there and managed to deflect it back into the goal off his thigh.

Final score: Newcastle United 3 - 0 Fulham

Language challenge

Number 1. A bad week for Wall Street closed with big drops in stock value as ________________ about the banking industry and strength of the economy.

Number 2. Police have reported that mopeds (small motorbikes) are being driven __________ on the streets of Oxford.

Number 3. On this day in 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was beheaded on Tower Green at the Tower of London. She ____________________ until the last.

Number 4. A man has admitted being too drunk to care for a toddler after he ____________ around a bowling alley with a bottle of beer in his hand. The man has narrowly avoided jail.

Number 5. UK psychologists say _____________ helps referees to better distinguish yellow card and red card incidents during football matches.

Number 6. Stargazers ________ of a glimpse of the Northern Lights were _________ when clouds rolled in and covered the night sky on Wednesday.

Number 7. A man was so angry with his neighbour who had been tipping leaves over his fence, so he __________________________ and blew all the leaves back into his neighbour's garden using leaf blowers.

Number 8. Marc Polmans was on the brink of victory, but had it all snatched away after a ___________________. The Aussie tennis star was disqualified from the Shanghai Masters qualifying tournament after smashing the ball into the umpire's face.

Number 9. The state of Minnesota in the USA has a new flag that has __________ some right-wing conservatives who really don’t like change.

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 a *** *****. A *** ***** is a tactic that has been practised on the training ground. These moves are practised from predictable setups, like from throw-ins, corners and free kicks. Some managers are very good at designing tactics from these positions that are hard to defend against. Teams that practise these a lot are described as dangerous from *** ******.

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