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This Week: Manchester City are Champions

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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Manchester City win the Premier League Title

Ilkay Guendogan celebrates after scoring Manchester City's third goal against Aston Villa

Ilkay Guendogan celebrates after scoring Manchester City's third goal against Aston Villa

Manchester City have won the Premier League title for the sixth time in a dramatic comeback win at the Etihad on Sunday.

When Manchester City hosted Aston Villa on the final day of the season, they had to win. Liverpool were only trailing City by one point and were playing their final match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Both teams expected to win; three points a piece and it’s in the bag for City. Manchester City fans must have had very high hopes of winning the title, but Villa were determined to not make it easy for City.

At four o’clock on Sunday, the two matches that would decide the title kicked off. At Anfield, Liverpool fans were watching the Reds play Wolves and keeping an eye on their smartphones to see how City were doing 35 miles away at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. City fans in Manchester were doing the same thing; watching Man City take on Villa at home while keeping an eye on their smartphones to see how Liverpool were doing.

Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring Liverpool's second goal during the match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers

Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring Liverpool's second goal during the match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers

After three minutes Pedro Neto made the first move when he found the net for Wolves. Liverpool were a goal down. When this news broke in Manchester, the supporters relaxed a little. But not for long. 24 minutes in, Sadio Mane equalised at Anfield and any hope that Liverpoool were going to lose their heads were out the window.

And then, a disaster for City. After 37 minutes Villa struck. Matthew Cash scored with a header from a cross from Lucas Digne.

At half-time, Liverpool were drawing and City were a goal down. Neither team had played their best, Wolves and Villa were making life difficult.

Manchester City player Raheem Sterling crosses the ball despite the attentions of Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa

Manchester City player Raheem Sterling crosses the ball despite the attentions of Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa

When play restarted, things went from bad to worse. Neither City nor Liverpool looked like the teams that had dominated in nearly every match they’d played in the season. And then, after 69 minutes, Philippe Coutinho scored another for Villa and the title was slipping away. In Anfield, the pressure started building. Surely they could score again. One goal was all it was going to take.

And then, from the depths of this disaster, the champions' resilience kicked in. With 14 minutes left on the clock, Ilkay Gündogan found the back of the net with a powerful header from a Sterling cross. Two minutes later, Rodri scored the equaliser from outside the box. And then Gundogan scored again with an almost point blank shot into the centre of the goal.
In five short minutes, the title was back within reach.

As the news spread at Anfield, hearts sank. Liverpool had never been ahead, but the possibility had been real and then City scored ... and scored again ... and scored again .. three goals in five minutes.

Perhaps some Liverpool fans may have been philosophical about this turn of events as they have inflicted similar wounds in their history. Whatever they were feeling, the players seemed to relax a little and looked more like themselves as Joel Matip set up Mohamed Salah to tap in his 23rd goal of the season. And then, five minutes later Andrew Robertson scored with a left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box.

After 90 minutes and 4 minutes of stoppage time, the referee blew the final whistle at Anfield. Liverpool beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 and finished their campaign with 92 points, which would have won them the title every season between 2005/2006 and 2016/2017.

One minute later, the final whistle rang out at the Etihad Stadium and Manchester City had beaten Aston Villa 3-2 and earned 93 points in their campaign which won them their sixth Premier League title.

Task

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

Number 1. I need you to ____ __ ___ __ their new number 7. I’ve heard she’s really fast so don’t get caught out.

Number 2. I know it’s cold. I’ve put the heating on, but it’s going to take a while to ____ __.

Number 3. The fasn were so happy, you’d think the result was __ ___ ___.

Number 4. Any plans the team had of recruiting a new striker were ___ ___ ______ when the club’s financial report was released.

Number 5. The director is in trouble so now is probably a good time to ____ _ ____ if you are going to.

Number 6. These little bugs look harmless, but they are capable of _________ a painful sting.

Number 7. My hopes of a holiday began to ____ ____ when the cost of flights started going up.

Number 8. I thought we had a chance, but when I saw who we were playing my _____ ____.

Number 9. The club’s season went ____ ___ __ _____ when their star striker was injured.

Number 10. We are facing difficult times, but I’m trying to be ____________ _____ it.

Football Phrase

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

The word is ********. This word can be used to describe the person or team that has beaten all of their rivals to win a sporting event. Manchester city are the Premier League ********* this season. If you win once, you are a winner, but if you win more than anyone else, you are the ********.

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