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This Week: Played off the park

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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The language from the stories that I’m going to talk about this week is:

  • To signal your intent
  • To lob
  • To dash hopes
  • To face the prospect of
  • A blow
  • To try your luck
  • To the delight of someone
  • To intercept

Palace played off the Park

Callum Wilson celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's fourth goal during the match against Crystal Palace

Callum Wilson celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's fourth goal during the match against Crystal Palace

Newcastle played Palace off the park at St James’ Park on Saturday. There are no two ways of looking at this one, Newcastle were simply brilliant. They signalled their intent early when Jacob Murphy scored after only four minutes. Now, there was a suggestion from one of the pundits that Murphy hadn’t intended to shoot, but when he saw an opportunity to lob the keeper, he certainly wanted to put the ball in a dangerous position. And there’s nowhere more dangerous than the goal so I think it was a perfectly weighted lob.

Towards the end of the first half, Murphy played another dangerous ball. This time it streaked across the palace goal for Anthony Gordon who connected well, giving the goalkeeper no chance.

About a minute later, Guehi failed to find his feet in time to clear the ball allowing Longstaff to rob him and run at the goal and score Newcastle’s third.

In the second half, Newcastle dashed any hopes of a comeback with a goal that really summed up the home side’s afternoon. After diving to save a Palace shot, Pope lofted the ball to Trippier who played it down the wing with his first touch. Murphy caught up with the ball and seeing Willson charging down the middle played it through the defenders with his first touch. Wilson ran behind the defenders onto Murphy’s pass. He took a touch to make sure and then calmly slid the ball past the keeper and into the net.

In the 69th minute, the crowd welcomed Sandro Tonali onto the pitch. This was probably Tonali’s last football for a while as the young Italian is facing the prospect of a lengthy ban for breaking rules about betting. Now, I don’t know much about the case, but I read that Tonali is in trouble for betting on Milan when he was playing there. Footballers are not allowed to bet on any football. It’s the same for tennis players and I suspect other sports people. Now, I think that this is unfortunate. I can understand why players should not be allowed to bet against the team they are playing for as this could lead them to play badly on purpose to fix the match, but if a player bets for their own team, they will just want to play even harder. I know. It would be very difficult to police what bets were placed and so to save the reputation of the sport, no players are allowed to bet on any football matches. However, I can’t help but feel sorry for the Italian, I mean, he’s only 23 and to lose a year or more of his career seems like a tough punishment. What do you think?

Final score: Newcastle United 4 - 0 Crystal Palace

Tottenham go top

Tottenham Hotspur's James Maddison shoots past Fulham's goalkeeper to score their second goal

Tottenham Hotspur's James Maddison shoots past Fulham's goalkeeper to score their second goal

When Spurs hosted Fulham on Monday, they overwhelmed the visitors, playing with such energy, hunger and creativity that people are starting to talk about the team’s title prospects. Both Spurs and Arsenal remain unbeaten so far this season and following the result on Monday, Spurs are sitting at the top of the table.

Ange Postecoglou took over at Tottenham back in June and the impact he has had on the club has been amazing. When they lost their record goal-scorer Harry Kane, it was a blow, but Ange took it in his stride and has rebuilt the team around the strengths of the players and created something special.

Fulham are a tricky team and are quite capable of causing problems when they are on form. Unfortunately, for their fans, on Monday, that form was lacking and the Cottagers were overrun.

Tottenham looked confident from the start. When Højbjerg fired a long range screamer towards goal early on, it looked like a well practised move rather than a player trying his luck.

Son Heung-min opened the scoring in the 36th minute after a bungled clearance. Richarlison slotted the ball through to the Spurs captain who was on the edge of the box. He tapped the ball on and before the centre backs had the time to close the gap, he turned and fired, hooking the shot into the top corner.

In the second half, Jame Maddison got his first goal in a Spurs shirt at home to the delight of the roaring fans. Fulham were struggling to find a way through and ended up passing back deep into their own half. Spurs quickly filled the gap and when a loose ball was intercepted by Højbjerg, he was able to knock it on for Son who turned and tapped it into the path of Maddison who took a touch before rolling the ball past the keeper and into the net.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 0 Fulham

Language challenge

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

Number 1. Sam Neill seems to have _______ any ______ we had about his ‘Jurassic Park’ character appearing in ‘Jurassic World 2′ by claiming Dr. Alan Grant “may have died”.

Number 2. Joe Powell ____________ from distance for Burton, with the Blackpool keeper just about tipping the ball over the bar.

Number 3.Crystal Palace have been dealt a major ______ amid fears Eberechi Eze is set to miss six weeks with a hamstring injury.

Number 4. Mercedes has _____________________ to remain in Formula 1 by announcing an expanded five-year partnership with INEOS.

Number 5. Almost a month's worth of rain could fall in less than 24 hours in southern parts of the UK. People planning on travelling ________________ of delays or sudden cancellations to trains and buses.

Number 6. A baby beaver was born this summer in Enfield, a large town in north London, _________________ eager UK ecologists.

Number 7. A rare invasive species of locust was ____________ by U.S. Customs agents during a cargo inspection at the Port of Detroit.

Number 8. Jenna Dear collected the ball in the opposition half on the right wing. She ________ the keeper at the near post to score Sunderland’s opening goal from range.

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 ******-*****. It's an easy one. This week I want to know what you call the defenders who play in front of the goal in the middle of the pitch.

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