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This Week: Keeping their heads

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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Arteta’s Arsenal excites at the Emirates

Bukayo Saka scores Arsenal's second goal from the penalty spot during the match between Arsenal and Manchester United

Bukayo Saka scores Arsenal's second goal from the penalty spot during the match between Arsenal and Manchester United

Mikel Arteta’s team is the youngest in the Premier League and the strategy of pushing young players is starting to pay off. When the gunners’ biggest guns were fired (please excuse the pun), they weren’t really fired, but when they left, Arteta’s youthful side looked, well, too young and inexperienced. But now, that core of hungry young players are coming together and the squad looks rejuvenated and energised. None more so than Bukayo Saka whose blocked shot in the third minute fell to Nuno Tavares, who fired in his first goal for the club. Saka won and converted a penalty in the 32nd minute.

Manchester United were not at their best, but that didn’t stop Cristiano Ronaldo from scoring his 100th goal in the Premier League. After 55 minutes, they had a chance to go level but Bruno Fernandes’ penalty kick hit the outside of the post.

Granit Xhaka scored again for the Gunners in the 70th minute with a superb 25 yard drive.

Final score: Arsenal 3 - Manchester United 1

Joelinton’s finally finding his form

Joelinton scores Newcastle's first goal during the match between Norwich City and Newcastle United

Joelinton scores Newcastle's first goal during the match between Norwich City and Newcastle United

When Joelinton was signed to Newcastle United three years ago, he was expensive. The Toon Army had high hopes for their new Brazilian. Unfortunately, Joelinton was not able to deliver the performances that the fans had expected. He had failed to live up to their hopes and their expectations. However, by the end of the match at Carrow Road at the weekend, the fans were singing: “He’s Brazilian, he only cost £40 million … and we think he’s effing brilliant”. Joelinton had scored two of the three goals Newcastle had put past Norwich and had a renewed spring in his step. Bruno Guimarães scored the third and Newcastle earned another three points.

After the match, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe called Joelinton and Guimarães “a joy to work with”.

Final score: Norwich City 0 - Newcastle United 3

Chelsea show resilience at the Hive

Jiali Tang of Tottenham Hotspur and Millie Bright of Chelsea during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Tottenham Hotspur Women and Chelsea Women

Jiali Tang of Tottenham Hotspur and Millie Bright of Chelsea during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Tottenham Hotspur Women and Chelsea Women

In the women’s super league, Chelsea are leading Arsenal by a point so when they travelled to the Hive to face Tottenham Hotspur Women, they knew they would have to deal with extra pressure. To make matters worse, after 15 minutes, Spurs English defender Molly Bartrip fired a corner deep into the box where it ricocheted off Chelsea midfielder Sophie Ingle and into the net for an own goal. Chelsea got the equaliser soon after when   slipped past Ash Neville before lifting the ball over the keeper from a tight angle and into the net. Things seemed to be back on track for the Blues until Spurs forward Rachel Williams broke through and past the Chelsea keeper only for Berger to wipe her out. The referee had no choice but to reach for the red and the visitors were down to 10.

After the break, Chelsea kept their heads and never looked like cracking under the pressure. Two more goals secured the points and their place in the league.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur Women 1 - Chelsea Women 3

Task

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

Number 1. After a string of wins, the fans had ________ of promotion to the Premier League.

Number 2. She felt _________ after two weeks of relaxation on a beach in Spain.

Number 3. You need a different ________ when you are playing against Liverpool.

Number 4. If you can _________ when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you ...

Number 5. Did your holiday _______ your expectations?

Number 6. The way he coped with the problems and overcame his fears showed _______.

Number 7. When she quit her job and went into business on her own, she was taking a risk, but it _______ in the end.

Football Phrase

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

The word is ***. The word used to mean a kind of box that a soldier would use to carry all their equipment, but now means the set of clothes and equipment that someone uses for a special purpose. In football, it means the clothes that footballers wear. The person who looks after a team’s playing clothes and boots and shin pads is traditionally known as the *** man.

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