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This Week: The icing on the cake

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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Antonio puts the icing on the cake

Danny Ings celebrates after scoring West Ham United's first goal during the match against Nottingham Forest

Danny Ings celebrates after scoring West Ham United's first goal during the match against Nottingham Forest

David Moyes was criticised by fans and pundits last week after West Ham’s performance at Spurs. He knew he had to make changes before Nottingham Forest’s visit and swapped out four players and changed formation. But would these changes work for the Hammers?

In the first hour of the match, West Ham looked great. Jarrod Bowen was having a brilliant match, but West Ham hadn’t been able to take advantage of their dominance.

It wasn’t until the 71st minute that the home team broke the deadlock when Bowen fired in a lovely cross. Danny Ings had started his run a split second early so had to reach back to get a foot to the ball and guide it into the net.

Just two minutes later, still pumped with excitement at having broken the deadlock, Ings made the win safe when he scored again. And five minutes later, Declan Rice sealed the win with a gloriously placed shot from outside the area.

The atmosphere in the stadium was giddy as the home fans had watched the change in their team. When Michail Antonio headed home, it was the icing on the cake.

Final score: West Ham United 4 - Nottingham Forest 0

Super sub Solomon cannot stop scoring

Manor Solomon watches as his shot beats Wolverhampton Wanderers' Portuguese goalkeeper Jose Sa

Manor Solomon watches as his shot beats Wolverhampton Wanderers' Portuguese goalkeeper Jose Sa

Wolves travelled down to London to Craven Cottage to face high-flying Fulham. The London side are enjoying their most successful season in the Premier League having only been promoted after winning the Championship at the end of last season. Fulham are sixth in the league and are chasing European qualification while Wolves are running from relegation at the other end of the table.

Wolves showed no sign of fear or lack of belief once the match was underway with Pablo Sarabia causing problems for the hosts from the start. Sarabia soon fired his side in front with his first goal for Wolves. The shot was brilliantly taken; Raúl Jiménez headed the ball down to Sarabia who nudged it up for himself and then fizzed it low and beyond Bernd Leno.

Fulham tried to strike back, but their top scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic has been sidelined by a hamstring injury leaving them short at the front.

Fortunately, they had super sub Solomon on the bench. Manor Solomon has had his own misfortunes having picked up a knee injury in his first game for the club back in August. Fulham’s manager Marco Silva has said Solomon is not ready for 90 minutes of Premier League football yet, but has brought him on from the bench in the last three games. When

Solomon drove the ball into the goal with a right-footed shot from outside the box, he made it three goals in three games.

Final score: Fulham 1 - Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

Harry Kane wraps up the win for Tottenham

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Tottenham Hotspur in action during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Tottenham Hotspur in action during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea

When Graham Potter took over at Chelsea, it was not going to be easy. His predecessor Thomas Tuchel was a perfectionist whose methods and tactics had brought success on the pitch but had upset his players and the club management. Since Potter took over, he’s overseen the assembly of the most expensive squad in the Premier League. But as Potter admitted at the weekend, Chelsea are suffering.

Chelsea’s starting 11 had six changes from their last outing. Potter is still trying to find the right combination and shape to take advantage of the talent in his squad. But this configuration was not it and they did little to open up Spurs’ defence.

As Tottenham got the measure of this version of Chelsea, they started pressing harder and minutes after the second half started, Oliver Skipp scored with a powerful strike from outside the area. Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez took the ball from his own keeper and then tried to clear it, but his clearance landed in the path of Skipp who thumped the ball to score his first ever goal for Spurs.

Chelsea never looked like they might equalise. Potter made changes throughout the half, but nothing seemed to make the difference they needed.

When Son Heung-min curled the ball towards the goal from a corner kick, Eric Dier headed the ball down and Harry Kane tapped it into the net, wrapping up the win for Spurs.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 2 - Chelsea 0

Task

Your task this week is to tell me about someone you know or perhaps a famous person from your country that has a lot of talent. Perhaps they are an athlete, a footballer, or a musician or another artist ... or perhaps they have a natural ability in another area. I would like you to tell me about a talented person, tell me what makes them so talented and about how you first became aware of their unusual abilities.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. The young couple enjoyed a trip to the theatre and then ____________ the night with a romantic dinner at a local restaurant.

Number 2. Barcelona winger Raphinha ____________ an _________ by kicking a fridge in anger during a Europa League clash with Manchester United.

Number 3. A Wrexham fan is excited to watch Kings of Leon play at the Racecourse saying: "I love their songs so much. I hope Rob and Ryan come as well. That'll be the _______________."

Number 4. City had the better of the chances in the opening 45 minutes, but were unable to ________________.

Number 5. A new cultural exchange scheme has opened to provide young ________ in the UK and India with the opportunity to travel and work.

Number 6. The effects of the extreme weather have left New Zealand scrambling to _________ their team; five players in all have not yet been able to join up.

Number 7. The young couple has been shut away in their hotel room due to the bad weather but ________________ of a break in the rain on Sunday to go for a walk in the gardens.

Number 8. United were left ________ a striker when Cristiano Ronaldo's contract was terminated by mutual consent late last year.

Number 9. A couple of investment bankers have ditched their __________ nine-to-fives to live on a narrowboat with their toddler and have plans to open a café on the canal.

Leave your answers in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website 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 *****. This is a list of players that every Premier League club needs to submit to the league from which the club manager can select a team. In the Premier League, clubs are limited to 25 players per *****.

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