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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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Grealish turned the tide against Liverpool

Jack Grealish celebrates after scoring Manchester City's fourth goal during the match between Manchester City and Liverpool FC

Jack Grealish celebrates after scoring Manchester City's fourth goal during the match between Manchester City and Liverpool FC

Manchester City are just too good. Even without their Norwegian goal machine Erling Haaland and ridiculous playmaker Phil Foden, City completely outplayed Liverpool.

However, Liverpool did manage to score first with a beautiful counter attack that started with a perfectly timed through ball for Jota who ran the ball all the way into City’s penalty area. Akanji looked like he might get the better of Jota, so the Portuguese forward stunned the ball for Salah who was running in and scored with a beautiful finish.

This goal fired up Liverpool’s players and fans. Klopp urged his team who soon had another chance when Salah beat City’s back and ran free towards City’s goal. It looked like a golden opportunity for the Egyptian striker, but he was denied by Jack Grealish who came tearing down the side of the pitch just in time to block Salah’s cross.

Normally, matches are decided by goals, but at the Etihad on Saturday, that heroic effort and block changed the game for the hosts. You could see the confidence in the Manchester side swell and from that moment on, even a goal down, the result was no longer in doubt.

City found another gear and dominated Liverpool, starting with a textbook team goal. The ball was played into the middle, then knocked wide to Grealish who fired it square for Alvarez to tap in. All this happened at an incredible speed. The team were playing with an automatic fluidity that left no time to think and no time to react.

De Bruyne got City’s second; Gundogan scored the third when a blocked shot fell to his feet and then Grealish sealed the win with a perfectly executed attack, when he and De Bruyne overwhelmed the Liverpool defence.

Final score: Manchester City 4 - 1 Liverpool

Gabriel Jesus is back in scoring form

Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring Arsenal's 3rd goal during the match between Arsenal and Leeds United

Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring Arsenal's 3rd goal during the match between Arsenal and Leeds United

Leeds' trip to the Emirates Stadium must have been frustrating for the players and fans. In the first half, the Whites created some great chances but were denied by Aaron Ramsdale, the Arsenal keeper. Despite some early defensive wobbles, the home side looked comfortable.

The team member who looked the most comfortable was Gabriel Jesus. Jesus’ arrival at Arsenal in the summer inspired Arteta’s young squad. His goal-scoring at the start of the campaign and his leadership on the pitch helped Arsenal to their best start in years. When he was injured at the World Cup, lots of pundits suggested that Arsenal's form would suffer. However, the Gunners managed to keep on winning without him, but fans were still very keen to have him back.

Although Jesus has still not played for a full 90, he has recovered well from his injury and started the scoring in the first half after winning and converting a penalty. This was his first goal since October and since his injury. Ben White put Arsenal 2 in front after the break and Jesus got his second off a Trossard assist in the 55th minute. This was Trossard’s seventh assist since joining Arsenal in January.

Leeds got a consolation goal in the 76th minute from Rasmus Kristensen, but that was all it was. Granit Xhaka sealed the win when he headed in a fine ball from Martin Ødegaard.

Final score: Arsenal 4 - 1 Leeds United

Newcastle leapfrog United into third

Joe Willock stoops to head in the first Newcastle goal during the match between Newcastle United and Manchester United

Joe Willock stoops to head in the first Newcastle goal during the match between Newcastle United and Manchester United

Not long ago, I was praising Ten Hag for having found a working formula at Manchester United. And then they were humiliated at Anfield. When they travelled to Newcastle on Sunday, they were looking for their first Premier League win in six weeks. The last time these two clubs met was in the Carabao Cup when the Red devils denied the Magpies their first major domestic trophy in ... a long time.

As soon as the referee blew his whistle, Newcastle were on top, playing fast paced aggressive football. They overwhelmed the visitors all over the pitch. Only De Gea seemed to be able to put up much resistance as he blocked shot after shot. Despite the onslaught, Newcastle failed to break through and by the time the referee signalled for half time, Newcastle had racked up 11 attempts on goal. Whereas Man Utd had barely a sniff at goal.

In the second half, the Magpies proved the old proverb, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. And they tried and tried and tried again and eventually after peppering the Manchester United goal with chances, Joe Willock found the back of the net.

When Callum Wilson headed home from a Trippier corner in the 88th minute, the match, the points and third place in the league were won.

Final score: Newcastle United 2 - 0 Manchester United

Task

Your task this week is to complete the following sentence.

The best thing to do before a big game is ...
The best thing to do before a big game is ...

Share your ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. A popular farm has been ___________ by community support after almost £8,000 was raised within just days to help repair fire damage.

Number 2. It's been a sweltering few weeks in Bristol with temperatures regularly in the high-20s and with _______________ of rain for a month.

Number 3. At 3.30 pm on Sunday afternoon, our wonderful postie Susan appeared at our door, having waded through knee-deep snow and pulling our mail and parcels on a child’s sledge. This was a _____________, and went way above and beyond any duty.

Number 4. Novac Djokovic overcame an early _______ and injury worry to reach his 10th final.

Number 5. Riyad Mahrez ________________ Mohamed Salah in a showdown between African stars as Manchester City thrashed Liverpool 4-1 in the Premier League at the weekend.

Number 6. Evan Ferguson’s brilliant backheel helped ________ Brighton to win at Bournemouth.

Number 7. Chipotle has been _________ with a wave of complaints from customers because its salsa is 'too spicy'.

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 an ******. This this word is what used to recognise that a player has made the pass that sets up the goal scorer. It’s an officially recognised achievement that’s listed on the match reports on the Premier League website. The word is also used as a verb that means help or support.

If you know the answer leave it in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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