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This Week: A ray of hope

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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Wolverhampton Wanderers have a bad day

Jonny of Wolverhampton Wanderers passes the ball while under pressure from Jack Harrison of Leeds United

Jonny of Wolverhampton Wanderers passes the ball while under pressure from Jack Harrison of Leeds United

It wasn’t a good day for Wolverhampton Wanderers when they welcomed Leeds United on Saturday. The home side played well; they had more possession, made more shots, more than twice as many as their opponents and won more corners. They even scored what may be remembered as one of the goals of the season. But as the rain poured down at Molineux Stadium, nothing else went Wolves' way.

Leeds United got off to a great start, opening the scoring after 26 minutes. Wilifired Gnonto played a beautiful cross that was confidently dispatched by Jack Harrison.

Leeds got their second from a corner kick after some confusion about who was marking who left Luke Ayling free and clear to head home what must have been one of the easiest goals of his career.

After 61 minutes, Rasmus Kristensen was brought on and within a minute, he fired Leeds into a three goal lead. Kristensen ran into the area where Castro Jonny was controlling the ball and slipped a cheeky toe through Jonny’s legs to punt the ball free. Kristensen leapt forward and drilled the ball through the legs of Jose Sa.

Jonny must have been steaming, but he didn’t let it disturb him when minutes later, he scored. Illan Meslier had run out to head the ball away, but was then out of position and the ball wasn’t really cleared. Leeds Marc Roca tried to flick the ball up, but only as far as Jonny who coolly volleyed the ball over the keeper with a long distance lob from 41 yards, making it the longest strike in the Premier League since 2017.

Jack Harrison of Leeds United celebrates with teammate Wilfried Gnonto

Jack Harrison of Leeds United celebrates with teammate Wilfried Gnonto

Not long after, Wolves were given hope when Matheus Cunha’s low shot caught a deflection of Max Wober which wrongfooted Meslier and hit the target.

However, that hope was short-lived as minutes later, Jonny was sent off for a serious foul on Ayling and Wolves were down to 10.

The victory was sealed following another moment of confusion when Wolves were so sure Adama Traore had been fouled that they all stopped and looked to the referee. Leeds United’s Crysencio Summerville didn’t stop. He ran past the confused Wolves defenders and chipped the ball over Jose Sa for the win.

Final score: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 - 4 Leeds United

Villa find their form against Bournemouth

Alexis Mac Allister scores Brighton & Hove Albion's first goal during the match with West Ham United

Alexis Mac Allister scores Brighton & Hove Albion's first goal during the match with West Ham United

Since Unai Emery took over in October, Aston Villa have played better, but they have still been unpredictable. Villa have some great players and should have had a more competitive season, but have not really made the most of their bench ... until now? Judging by the results of the last few matches, the formula seems to be working.

Douglas Luiz got things moving after seven minutes with a long run down the left. He played the ball wide to Watkins who fired it back across the penalty area. Unfortunately, there was no striker to meet it, but Leon Bailey collected the cross and pulled it back. This time, Luiz was on hand to finish the move by tapping the ball into the net.

Bournemouth did their best to make things difficult for the Villans. They had some good chances and put pressure on the home side’s defence, but failed to break though. Twice, they came incredibly close to equalising. Once when an impressive free kick streaked over the Villa wall. Martinez anticipated the placing and made a tremendous save. The second closest they came was when Solanke got free and charged at the goal. Somehow, Watkins made up the distance and slid in to block the shot.

Douglas Luiz of Aston Villa

Douglas Luiz of Aston Villa

In the last 10 minutes, Watkins ran to catch a slightly over-hit long pass. He kept the ball in play before pulling it back for Ramsey who darted through and doubled the home team’s lead.

Bournemouth looked broken. For the last 10 minutes of the match, Bournemouth could barely get out of their penalty area. The goalkeeper and defenders made a valiant effort blocking shots and scrambling to defend corners, but the third goal was inevitable. A beautifully flighted corner kick was flicked on by Mings for Buendia to head home.

Final score: Aston Villa 3 - 0 AFC Bournemouth

Arsenal cruises past Crystal Palace

Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal runs for the ball

Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal runs for the ball

Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League on Sunday with an impressive display against Crystal Palace. The South London club made the trip to the Emirates without their manager, Arsenal legend Patrick Viera, who was sacked following a sorry series of results and no wins so far this year.

From the start, Arsenal looked in control. Bukayo Saka turned up the heat with an urgent pass to Martinelli. Palace weren’t ready for the sudden change in pace and this let Martinelli glide past Joel Ward before scoring with a fabulous finish.

Shortly before half time, Saka doubled their advantage. After a relentless series of attacks, Saka got on the end of a through ball and fired home with a very confident strike.

Arsenal got their third on the counter when Trossard squeezed a ball through. Granit Xhaka, with Palace defenders piling in on both sides, didn’t hesitate and forced the ball home.

Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring the 2nd Arsenal goal

Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring the 2nd Arsenal goal

Crystal Palace got a consolation goal from a corner kick, their first goal in four games. The ball was played too low to be headed in, but dropped for Jeffery Schlup to push over the line.

This ray of hope energised the visitors and they almost scored again. A poor clearance was intercepted and fired back to Schlup who played a quick through ball for Zaha whose strike flew across the face of the goal.

The result had never really been in doubt. After 74 minutes, Arsenal were on the attack again. Palace left Saka unmarked and paid the price when Tierney pulled the ball back for Saka to get his 13th goal of the season with a smart finish.

Final score: Arsenal 4 - 1 Crystal Palace

Task

Your task this week is a bit different.

For the next few weeks, you task will be to complete some sentences. Last week, you completed sentences about the thing you love most about football. This week I have a slightly more difficult sentence for you to finish off. Can you please complete this sentence in the comments section on the page for this podcast on Premier Skills English?

One thing people don’t know about football in my country is ...

I’ll say it again.

One thing people don’t know about football in my country 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.The manager told reporters: 'It's not luck, the winning _______ behind a successful academy programme is a holistic approach to sport and education.’

Number 2. The cherry blossom bloom is _________, but it doesn’t diminish their overwhelming beauty.

Number 3. There was a _______________ when 3 cyclists crashed by the finish line.

Number 4. The travel industry ___________ record numbers of travellers this summer now that covid restrictions have been eased.

Number 5. If the court's decision _____________, you can expect a payout of nearly $2 million.

Number 6. Flight delays and cancellations are __________ during the peak summer holiday period.

Number 7. Last weekend, shoppers rushed to find _________ Mother's day presents.

Number 8. The agreement between the region’s heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Iran has brought a ____________ for stability and peace in the Middle East.

Number 9. Strong winds and __________ rain are forecast for the remainder of this week in the UK.

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 was suggested by Hasan from Turkey. I have not used it in this week’s podcast. The phrase is a ***-*** ****. This is a movement used by two players to go between defenders. So if a player is running towards the opposition goal, when he or she meets a defender, they might **** the ball to a team mate and then keep running past the defender. If the movement is done right, the teammate ****** the ball back directly by kicking it into the path of their running teammate.

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

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