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This week: Get the job done

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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City fire five past Newcastle

Manchester City player Raheem Sterling shoots at goal despite the attentions of Jamaal Lacelles of Newcastle

Manchester City player Raheem Sterling shoots at goal despite the attentions of Jamaal Lacelles of Newcastle

When Newcastle travelled to Manchester on Sunday to face the league leaders at home, they had the opportunity to influence the outcome of the league. Manchester City were probably feeling pretty relaxed as they had caught a break on Saturday when their title challengers Liverpool were held to a draw by Spurs at Anfield. Since November, when Eddie Howe took over at Newcastle, the Magpies have racked up as many victories as Chelsea, but had only taken one point from all the matches they had played in that time against the big six. And ... they didn’t change that on Sunday.

Manchester City absolutely thumped them. There was no room for sporting mercy or compassion. City are three points ahead in the table so if they lose one of their three games in the run-in and Liverpool win all of theirs, Liverpool will be equal on points. This might be why Manchester City were so ruthless and fired five past Newcastle, including two after the 90th minute when in all other ways, the match was decided. City’s goal difference is now 68, four more than Liverpool’s and if City stumble at all, those late goals might make all the difference.

Final score: Manchester City 5 - Newcastle United 0

Conte says Klopp created a monster

Steven Bergwijn of Tottenham Hotspur battles with Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool

Steven Bergwijn of Tottenham Hotspur battles with Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool

Antonio Conte praised Klopp’s record at Liverpool saying that it was Klopp’s long term planning that has resulted in the strength that Liverpool shows today in the Premier League. He says that over the years, Klopp has built the team and that he has created a monster, in a good way.

However, that monster was not able to defeat Spurs on Saturday. Liverpool started strong and played with confidence, but were not able to break through. Conte’s team weathered the storm and as predicted by the Liverpool manager, played on the counter attack. So while Liverpool enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, Spurs equaled the number of shots on target. And it was one of these, fired just after half time by Son Heung-min that gave the visitors the lead.

Liverpool's response was furious, but they lacked composure in the last third and opportunities were wasted as shots flew wide. By the end of the match, Liverpool had clawed a goal back, but in the process had racked up 19 off target attempts.

Final score: Liverpool 1 - Tottenham Hotspur 1

Kerr gets the job done for Chelsea

Sam Kerr scores Chelsea's second goal during the Women's Super League match between Chelsea Women and Manchester United Women

Sam Kerr scores Chelsea's second goal during the Women's Super League match between Chelsea Women and Manchester United Women

In the Women’s Super League, Sam Kerr scored twice in Chelsea’s 4-2 victory over Manchester United. After the match, she said: “I’m not known for my worldie goals but the thing that I’m known for is getting it done when it matters” and the goals she scored really did matter as they helped Chelsea clinch the WSL title.

Manchester United travelled to Kingsmeadow to take on the Blues and went ahead twice. Martha Thomas scored first for Man United and Erin Cuthbert equalised minutes later. Ella Toone got a second for the visitors but this was cancelled out 20 minutes later by Sam Kerr. In the second half, Guro Reitan put the Blues ahead and then after 66 minutes Sam Kerr sealed the deal with a perfectly placed volley from outside the box.

Final score: Chelsea 4 - Manchester United 2

Task

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

Number 1. The manager didn’t want to bench the young striker, but he had to be ______ if he wanted the team to win.

Number 2. The politician knew that he’d have to rely on popular appeal to ___ ___ ___ ____.

Number 3. Those glasses make you look so much older ... __ _ ____ ___.

Number 4. She lost her job, then her car was stolen and then her boyfriend left her. She just can’t _____ _ _____.

Number 5. At the final whistle, the crowd _____ _______ the barrier and streamed onto the pitch.

Number 6. It was a hard match, but the visitors managed to ______ victory in the final minute with a long-range strike. 

Football Phrase

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

The phrasal verb is to ***** **. This is what fans do when they support their team at the stadium. If you’re watching the match on TV, you might do the first part of this phrase, you might ***** for your team, especially if they score a goal, but if you get to support them on the pitch, from the stands of your ground then you can ***** them ** to encourage them to run faster and play better.

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