saveoftheseason
This Week: Save of the season

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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Pickford pulls off the save of the season

Jordan Pickford saves a shot from Mateo Kovacic during the match between Everton and Chelsea at Goodison Park

Jordan Pickford saves a shot from Mateo Kovacic during the match between Everton and Chelsea at Goodison Park

Frank Lampard’s Everton have struggled this season and are in a three-way relegation battle with Leeds and Burnley. So when Chelsea visited at the weekend, everyone at Goodison Park knew it was going to be tough. And they were right. Chelsea dominated possession, completing 715 passes to Everton’s 195. Despite the pressure, Everton never gave up, and the fans, who never stopped supporting their team, were rewarded for that defiant spirit when Cesar Azpilicueta took his eye off the tireless Richarlison who leapt at the Chelsea Captain’s hesitant clearance and broke through. With a supporting touch from Gray, the ball fell to Richarlison who slipped the ball past Édouard Mendy into the far corner.

Chelsea’s response was inevitable and they pressed harder than ever, but could not break through. Mason Mount came close when his shot rattled off the post and rebounded across the goal into the path of Azpilicueta. Jordan Pickford scrambled to his feet and sprinted after the ball just in time to block the Chelsea Captain’s shot. His heroics continued with a string of top class saves including a brave block at point-blank range, injuring himself in the process.

Pickford’s efforts, and the efforts of his team and the fans helped save their lead, the three points and their struggle for survival in the Premier League.

Final score: Everton 1 - Chelsea 0

Brownhill boosts Burnley survival hopes

Burnley's players celebrate after Josh Brownhill scores their second goal during the match between Watford and Burnley

Burnley's players celebrate after Josh Brownhill scores their second goal during the match between Watford and Burnley

When Burnley sacked Sean Dyche, their manager of nine and a half years, one BBC football writer described the move as blind panic. At that point, the Clarets were stuck in the relegation zone, four points behind Everton. Burnley’s under 23 coach Mike Jackson took over as caretaker manager and the results have been remarkable. While Jackson insists he has not waved a magic wand, he has conjured up 10 points from the last 4 games, including three wins in a row.

After a slow start against Watford at Vicarage Road, the visitors were not looking good. An early own goal had put the hosts ahead. The Hornets were suffering a run of 10 home defeats and were playing with determination. It wasn’t until the 83rd minute that Burnley got the equaliser through a Jack Cork header. Just three minutes after the play restarted Josh Brownhill put the Clarets ahead with a low shot into the centre of the goal.

Final score: Watford 1 - Burnley 2

Leeds lose to league leaders

Phil Foden of Manchester City runs ahead of Pascal Struijk and Junior Firpo of Leeds United

Phil Foden of Manchester City runs ahead of Pascal Struijk and Junior Firpo of Leeds United

Leeds United is the third team in the battle for survival. They are currently in 17th place sandwiched between Everton and Burnley. They are on the right side of the line for now, but only 2 points clear of Everton. Every point counts at this stage of the season. However, they were up against Manchester City and the league leaders are in a battle with Liverpool for the league title and were not going to make it easy.

The home side started well and even after going 1-nil down put up a spirited defence and did not make it easy for City. The crowd roared and Leeds players responded with an aggressive style of play that might have caused another team to waver. But not Manchester City. They kept playing calm, confident football and waited for the inevitable.

When a team plays with that much energy, there is always the risk of giving away cheap free kicks. Leeds racked up 13 fouls during the match. When Stuart Dallas’s enthusiasm got the better of him during a challenge on Raheem Sterling, the referee awarded a free kick which Phil Foden swung in from the left for Rodri to head home.

Leeds still looked positive and prevented City from finding their rhythm until a second goal, this time Foden crossed from the corner finding Ruban Dias who headed the ball to Nathan Ake who scored from close range.

With a two goal lead, City settled down and the final result was inevitable.

Final score: Leeds United 0 - Manchester City 4

Task

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

Number 1. The actor got into a _____ _____ that he would forget his lines on stage.

Number 2. After the manager was sacked, the assistant was brought in as a _______ _______.

Number 3. The naughty child stuck out her tongue in a ______ gesture.

Number 4. I knew that I wasn’t going to win, but I was determined not to ____ __ ____ ___ them.

Number 5. The teacher told her student that she had no _____ ____ to solve the problem.

Number 6. When you get a large group of people together, it is ________ that some will not get on.

Number 7. The manager never _______ in his support for the young striker.

Number 8. Mohamed Salah has ______ __ an impressive 22 goals so far this season.

Number 9. The gunman fired into the car at _____-_____ range.

Number 10. The junior team put in a _____ performance against the seniors.

Football Phrase

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

The word is ******. Normally, a ****** is a person, or an animal or an object that brings you or your team luck. Or it can be something like that, usually a character that represents a n organisation. Football teams have *******. Liverpool has Mighty Red and Arsenal has the Gunnersaurus.

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