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This Week: Leapfrogs and butting 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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Miguel Almiron scores Newcastle United's second goal during the match with Wolverhampton Wanderers

Miguel Almiron scores Newcastle United's second goal during the match with Wolverhampton Wanderers

Newcastle United scored their first Premier League win since mid January having lost two and drawn three of their previous five matches. The three points put them ahead of Liverpool and the Magpies will now have their sights set on 4th place Tottenham who are only four points ahead of them, but have played two matches more.

Newcastle scored the points through a late strike against Wolves who are in an incredible fight for survival with 8 other teams. Only five points separate Crystal Palace in 12th from bottom of the table Southampton.

Newcastle scored first on Sunday from an excellent free-kick from Kieran Trippier. Trippier perfectly placed the ball above the crowd of Newcastle and Wolves players for Alexander Isak who leaped high above his marker to score with a powerful header.

After scoring, Newcastle still looked dominant and were unlucky not to net again with several shots rattling off the woodwork and an impressive free-kick drawing an equally impressive save.

In the second half, Wolves started to look more dangerous and then a mistimed clearance that Nick Pope was diving for trickled into the path of Hwang Hee-chan who tapped the ball squarely into the open goal.

Miguel Almiron saved the win from the wing when he ran with the ball for half the pitch before crossing to Joe Willock. However, Almiron was not done and pointed to where he wanted the ball for Willock to return. Willock did as requested and set the Paraguayan up for the winning strike.

Final score: Newcastle United 2 - Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

Villans and Hammers butt heads in London

Said Benrahma celebrates after scoring West Ham United's first goal from the penalty spot during the match against Aston Villa

Said Benrahma celebrates after scoring West Ham United's first goal from the penalty spot during the match against Aston Villa

When Aston Villa travelled to the London Stadium on Sunday to take on West Ham, it was on the back of two wins that saw them claw their way out of the relegation zone. Now sitting in the relative safety of 11th place, the battle below is heating up as an incredible 9 teams struggle to stay in the Premier League. West Ham is one of those teams.

The competition this season is intense and West Ham and Aston Villa were well matched. Both teams scored early on, with Ollie Watkins starting things off for the visitors with a header. Alex Moreno played a long cross that Watkins redirected into the net in a beautifully smooth move.

Not long after that, following an intense series of blocks and rebounds, Leon Bailey turned and collided with Lucas Paquetá, bringing him down in the area and conceding a penalty. Saïd Benrahma converted the penalty with confidence and the scores were level.

Benrahma worked his socks off for a second goal throughout the match, racking up 10 attempts on goal, 4 of which went very close to putting the home side ahead.

As the minutes ticked by, the feelings of frustration grew on both sides and tempers came close to boiling over, but in the end, both teams got the result they deserved.

Final score: West Ham United 1 - Aston Villa 1

Task

Now it’s time for this week’s task. One of my colleagues has just started a job in a country where football is massive and he suggested that I make podcasts about football and different countries. So I’ve been giving it some thought and have some sentences that I’d like you to complete. I’m going to share these each week but I’d really love to read responses from as many different countries as possible. I’ve got an easy one for you to get started. Can you please complete this sentence in the comments section on the page for this podcast on Premier Skills English?

The thing I love most about football is ...

Language challenge

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

Number 1. A cross to the back post found the heel of Jazz Younger, whose effort __________ into the bottom corner giving the Blues a late lead.

Number 2. The Match of the Day host tweeted: "An incredibly __________ young man and a wonderful footballer. Congratulations @BukayoSaka87."

Number 3. The 2018 world player of the year ___________ ex-England star Jonny Wilkinson into second place in the standings during last month’s win over France

Number 4. The two consultants were often _____________ as they struggled to agree on a style and vision, resulting in mixed feedback from the senior managers.

Number 5. The Blues seemed to be on course for a second Champions League final, but then they _________ a couple of sloppy goals and the dream ended.

Number 6. Global warming is going to cause more ___________ droughts and wet periods, which affects people, the economy, and agriculture around the world.

Number 7. Farmers have warned that new supermarket fees could risk the ________ of their businesses.

Number 8. Liverpool and Everton stars had to be held back from scrapping as _____________ on Monday night.

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 the name for the bottom three places in the league table. This is an unfortunate place for a team to be because at the end of the season the teams in these positions won’t play in the Premier League in the following season.

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