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This week: To have the last laugh

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 run out of
  • High-octane
  • High-calibre
  • To dismantle
  • To take the initiative
  • Sloppy
  • To wind up

To have the last laugh

The Reds batter the Blues at Anfield

Conor Bradley celebrates after scoring Liverpool's second goal against Chelsea

Conor Bradley celebrates after scoring Liverpool's second goal against Chelsea

Jürgen Klopp announced that he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, saying that he is running out of energy. The same can’t be said for his players who outplayed Chelsea in a high-octane, high-calibre performance. Pochetino admitted that Klopp’s team were better than Chelsea “in all areas”.

When Klopp leaves Liverpool, he will be leaving his successor a formidable unit, that he has built over eight seasons. The latest team member to rise through the ranks of the academy and ascend to the first team is 20-year-old fullback Conor Bradley. Bradley played a key role in the dismantling of Pochettino’s Chelsea, scoring his first goal and racking up two assists.

Diogo Jota got the first goal, then Bradley, and his goal was followed by further goals from Dominik Szobaszlai and Luis Diaz. This goes to show the breadth of the talent Liverpool can field. And at some point, Darwin Nunez’s luck has to change and then the Reds will be unstoppable. Nunez somehow managed to hit the woodwork four times and took 11 shots at goal. He’s hit the woodwork 12 times so far this season and has been described as the unluckiest striker in Europe.

Chelsea do have some incredible talent in their squad and so they can’t be dismissed. Christopher Nkunku pulled a goal back when they were three goals down, but they never looked like they could stage a comeback.

Final score: Liverpool 4 - 1 Chelsea

Tottenham triumphant on home turf

Neal Maupay celebrates scoring Brentford's first goal with teammate Ivan Toney

Neal Maupay celebrates scoring Brentford's first goal with teammate Ivan Toney

Brentford took the initiative in the first half, scoring the opening goal after some sloppy Spurs play in the midfield. Some pundits said it was like watching Spurs in the bad old days.

After Neal Maupay scored for Brentford, he tried to wind up James Maddison by copying Maddison’s signature goal celebration and mimed throwing a dart. Maupay and Maddison exchanged words at halftime, but the rivalry seemed to be good-natured.

In the end, the Spurs midfielder had the last laugh after a double substitution that completely changed the dynamic on the pitch leading to three goals for the home side in eight spectacular minutes. First came Destiny Udogie with the equalizer, then a minute later Brennan Johnson put Spurs ahead and 7 minutes later Richarlison secured the win.

Richarlison celebrates Tottenham Hotspur's second goal scored by team mate Brennan Johnson

Richarlison celebrates Tottenham Hotspur's second goal scored by team mate Brennan Johnson

Ivan Toney halved the deficit in the 67th minute, but in the second half, Spurs looked in control and deserved the win.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 3 - Brentford 2

Language challenge

Number 1. Schools and parents in the County Wicklow town _____________ last month and banned smartphones from primary schools amid concerns they were fuelling anxiety.

Number 2. The young midfielder tries to be the most awkward, irksome and devious opponent possible. He _________ players, he _________ officials, he _________ fans. And he does it all on purpose.

Number 3. When long-haired Jonny Farrell went into his local butchers as a young student looking for a job, he was laughed out of the door and told he had "no chance".
Now more than a decade later, the 36-year-old who lives near Ormskirk has _______________ after his business received the New Butchery Business of the Year award.

Number 4. Hijack, the ____________ TV thriller from George Kay and Jim Field Smith, has been renewed for a second season.

Number 5. A new fried chicken restaurant opened its doors in Newport city centre on Friday and was so popular it __________ chicken on its opening night.

Number 6. Birmingham manager Wayne Rooney laments his side for conceding '_______' goals in their defeat against Coventry.

Number 7. Aston Villa fell to their first home league defeat in over 11 months as Newcastle United ____________ Unai Emery's side at Villa Park.

Number 8. Liverpool need more ____________ signings like Mac Allister, says Van Dijk.

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.

I have a really tricky one for you this week. When players score lots of goals, they sometimes have a special gesture they do afterwards. Alan Shearer raised one hand in the air, Daniel Sturridge did a special dance and Son Heung-Min makes a frame with his fingers to take a photo. These acts are their ********* **** ************.

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