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This Week: Respectable

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:

  • Physical
  • Dominance
  • A scrap
  • Respectable
  • To slip up
  • To pick out someone
  • To have high hopes
  • A big step up
  • To weave

Liverpool lead the league

Harvey Elliott celebrates with Ibrahima Konate and Cody Gakpo after scoring Liverpool's second goal during the match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool

Harvey Elliott celebrates with Ibrahima Konate and Cody Gakpo after scoring Liverpool's second goal during the match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool

Liverpool travelled to Selhurst Park on Saturday to face Crystal Palace. The Eagles have been having a hard time recently and looked nervous in the first half. Palace’s physical style was difficult for Liverpool to deal with and even got them the lead in the 57th minute. Jarell Quansah’s clumsy attempt to clear the ball caught Mateta on the ankle and earned the home side a penalty. Mateta sent the Liverpool keeper the wrong way before smashing the ball into the net.

Liverpool dominated the match but didn’t look like scoring until Jordon Ayew was sent off after earning a second yellow. With a player advantage, Liverpool’s dominance in possession was sure to pay off. One minute later, Liverpool overran Palace and Salah was able to slip the ball between the Palace defenders to equalise.

The match was won in extra time with a beautiful strike from Harvey Elliot. Liverpool looked like scoring again, but when the goal came, it was still somehow a surprise. The whole match had felt like a scrap up until Salah spotted Elliot in space. Elliot turned towards goal and ran forwards. He struck the ball just as the Palace defenders closed in. With a slight curl, the ball tucked inside the near post.

Final score: Crystal Palace 1 - 2 Liverpool

McGinn delivers victory for Villa

John McGinn celebrates scoring Aston Villa's first goal during the match between Aston Villa and Arsenal

John McGinn celebrates scoring Aston Villa's first goal during the match between Aston Villa and Arsenal

Unai Emery has done a great job at Villa. When he took over last season, Villa were in 16th. He went on to win 15 of his first 25 league games finishing in a respectable 7th place. This season, he’s got Villa playing even better and hasn’t lost a league home game since last February when they were beaten by Arsenal.

The Gunners got off to an attacking start but slipped up early when Leon Bailey sliced through the midfield before picking out James McGinn who received the ball with his back to the goal. McGinn took a touch then spun and powered the ball past Raya and into the Arsenal goal.

Arsenal had not exactly been caught napping, but it seemed to take them a while to get the measure of Villa’s high press. They might have settled into the match sooner if they’d had Arteta on the sidelines, but the Arsenal Manager was forced to watch from the director’s box having received a touchline ban the previous week.

When Arsenal finally settled, they looked like they were going to score and both Saka and Odegard missed opportunities that you’d expect them to score from and a few decisions went against them. Villa looked delighted when the final whistle was blown.

Final score: Aston Villa 1 - 0 Arsenal

Brighton and Burnley break even

James Trafford punches the ball away during the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley

James Trafford punches the ball away during the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley

When second from the bottom Burnley made the trip to the South Coast to take on Brighton, they probably didn’t have very high hopes. Vincent Kompany stormed the Championship with Burnley and was determined to see the club succeed this season, but the Premier League is a big step up and, so far, Kompany’s Clarets have not enjoyed a lot of success.

However, when the match kicked off at Brighton, Burnley went for it and the first good opportunity of the match went their way. They didn’t score right away, but they made their intention clear. Brighton pushed back right away and found a way through Burnley’s defence but were blocked by James Trafford in Burnley’s goal.

In the 45th minute, somewhat against the run of play, Wilson Odobert put Burnley ahead. The French teenager received the ball just outside Brighton’s box. He weaved to try put the defenders off balance before striking the ball well. It may have taken a slight deflection, but it was still a good goal.

In the second half, Brighton fought back and pummelled Burnley’s defence and goal. Eventually, in the 77th minute, the Seagulls broke through and equalised when Adingra headed home from a Pascal Gros cross.

The home side kept the pressure up for the remainder of the match, but Burnley held on for the point, mostly down to a heroic performance in goal from Trafford who racked up 10 saves in the match.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 1 - 1 Burnley

Language challenge

Number 1. Formula One's media has gradually been running out of adjectives to describe Max Verstappen's ____________ this year, but the statistics of his phenomenal 2023 season speak for themselves.

Number 2. I went to a Christmas market that’s been voted one of the best in the UK – I had ______________ but it was just depressing.

Number 3. Erik ten Hag admits Manchester United’s defending was ‘not good enough’ and that he must ‘criticise the team’ after their ___________ to Galatasaray.

Number 4. Nottingham Forest forward Anthony Elanga is full of praise for his new club as they prepare for their second season back in the Premier League. "I feel like this is a ______________ for me, a step that I wanted and needed. Hopefully, we can have an amazing season."

Number 5. A woman seen __________ her Mercedes across the road has been banned for drink-driving after it was found she was narrowly over the legal alcohol limit.

Number 6. I knew Jamie Mulgrew would become a top player at Linfield when we _________ him ________ at Glentoran, reveals Blues’ talent spotter Willie McKeown

Number 7. 'Stop Brexit Man' Steve Bray, an anti-Brexit campaigner got into a _________ after protesting at a Bruges Group event outside the Tory Party Conference.

Number 8. Speaking to media on Wednesday, the Irish defender said: “This league is quite __________ and I’m learning from each game. I’m a big lad myself so I don’t mind a challenge.”

Number 9. After a serious hearing in Congress in the US, the study of UFOs is finally becoming a _____________ science.

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 a bit of a football English cliche. It’s used to describe a team that has conceded an early goal because they hadn’t really settled into the match and made a mistake. When a team concedes this type of goal, it’s because they weren’t really paying as much attention as they should have been. It’s almost like they needed to wake up and focus on the game. They were ****** *******.

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