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This Week: A force to be reckoned with

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:

  • a polished display
  • to scramble
  • a tussle
  • to guarantee
  • a scrum
  • a force to be reckoned with
  • a cracker

Salah strike secures victory

Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool's first goal during the Premier League match with Brentford

Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool's first goal during the Premier League match with Brentford

Liverpool hosted Brentford on Saturday and put on a polished display. Brentford have been having a great season and were only 10 points behind their hosts in the league.

Mohamed Salah put the home side ahead after a sustained attack in the 13th minute. The Egyptian forward forced a corner kick which was taken by Alexander-arnold. The ball looped over the scrum and was met by Ivan Toney who headed the ball away from the goal, but only as far as Curtis Jones who knocked the ball wide to Salah. Salah crossed the ball in but this time Ben Mee got there first and headed the ball down. Jones was there again and this time he tried his luck with a shot, but the ball rebounded off Aaron Hickey. The ball bounced out to Fabinho who passed wide to Alexander-Arnold who knocked it on to Salah. Fabinho slipped past his marker. Salah slotted the ball through. Fabinho saw van Dijk at the back post and delivered a perfect cross. Vin Dijk saw Salah running in so headed the ball across the goal mouth for Salah to scramble over the line and into the net.

Brentford had a few good chances to equalise and Mbeumo hit the net following a very impressive run. Unfortunately for the Bees, the assistant’s referee’s flag was up and the goal was not allowed.

Final score: Liverpool 1 - 0 Brentford

Villa denied victory in the West Midlands derby

Toti Gomes celebrates after scoring Wolverhampton Wanderers' first goal during the match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa

Toti Gomes celebrates after scoring Wolverhampton Wanderers' first goal during the match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa

Wolverhampton Wanderers welcomed their West Midland rivals Aston Villa on Saturday, determined to do better than they had against Brighton the week before. Going into the match, they were seven points clear of the relegation zone and a win would guarantee their survival.

Villa, on the other hand, were sitting behind Spurs in 6th and have had their best season in years.

Tensions were high when Ruben Neves fired in Wolves’ first corner. A tussle in the box caused the referee to blow his whistle and the corner had to be retaken. Most of Wolves attackers and Villa’s defenders were practically in a scrum as the ball flew over to Toti who had pulled his way clear and leapt to head home and put Wolves ahead.

With only 9 minutes on the clock, Villa looked like they should at least equalise. The visitors had the majority of the possession and racked up 16 shots, ten more than their opponents.

Ollie Watkins teed up Buendia perfectly who struck the ball well, drawing a magnificent save from Jose Sa.

Later, Tyrone Mings missed a glorious opportunity to equalise after Douglas Luiz played the ball in perfectly from a free kick. Mings was the first to the ball, but couldn’t keep it down and blasted the ball over the crossbar.

Final score: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 - 0 Aston Villa

Ødegaard leads Arsenal to victory at Newcastle

Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and Sven Botman challenge Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus during the match between Newcastle United and Arsenal FC

Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and Sven Botman challenge Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus during the match between Newcastle United and Arsenal FC

When Arsenal travelled to St James’ Park on Sunday, they knew they were in for a tough match. Since Newcastle were taken over in October, Eddie Howe has turned the Magpies into a force to be reckoned with, especially at home.

When the match got underway, Newcastle attacked hard and looked like they were out for blood. After 10 minutes Bruno Guimarães went for goal and drew cheers from the crowd when his shot appeared to strike Jakub Kiwior’s hand. The referee pointed to the spot, but after checking the replays the referee judged the ball to have come off Kiwior’s thigh and changed his mind.

The crowd was not happy

4 minutes Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard made things worse when he scored with a cracker from outside the box.

Saka almost doubles Arsenal’s lead following a beautiful through ball and run, only to drive the ball straight into Nick Pope. And just before half time, Ødegaard fired again and again Pope saved the goal.

In the second half, Newcastle kept up the pressure, twice hitting the woodwork, but lacked the quality of finish they needed.

Eventually, Martinelli doubled the Gunners’ lead following a fantastic solo run. He had Saka and Odegaard running it to support him, but there were five Newcastle defenders piling in. Martinelli fired a low shot towards goal that rebounded in off the leg of Newcastle’s Fabian Schär.

Final score: Newcastle United 0 - 2 Arsenal

Language challenge

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

Number 1. Faced with a cost-of-living crisis, more than 90 organisations today called on politicians in the United Kingdom to ___________ social security payments ensure recipients can enjoy their rights and live with dignity.

Number 2. Northampton’s Coronation Community Festival line up has been announced...and it's going to be a _________!

Number 3. Motoring journalists are calling Honda’s entire SUV range a _________________________.

Number 4. Manchester City have booked their place in the final after a ______________ performance saw them overcome their rivals.

Number 5. Northampton's bus operator has appealed for common sense after video of a _____ at Drapery bus stop

Number 6. Four or five goats escaped from their enclosures and __________ across San Francisco last week, captured in videos posted on social media.

Number 7. Two alleged shoplifters were injured in a _______ with store security in a department store in Pasadena.

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.

The football phrase this week is the job title of a person who works at a football match. They work as part of a team, but they are not the main person on the team. This person helps make sure that the play is stopped if a player is offside. They raise their flag if they see that a player is trying to take advantage of an offside position. They are the ********* ********.

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