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This Week: Seal the win

This Week: Seal the win

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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Dan Burn’s hometown return

Dan Burn’s hometown return

Dan Burn of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Aston Villa

Dan Burn grew up in the North-East of England, supporting Newcastle United and idolising Alan Shearer. When he was 9 years old, he signed for Newcastle United but was released aged 11 to play for local youth teams. Nearly 20 years later, Burn lined up at the back at St James’ Park to face Aston Villa and helped the Magpies secure a well needed win and put some distance between his club and the relegation zone. 

Gordon Shines for Lampard

Gordon Shines for Lampard

Anthony Gordon of Everton during the Premier League match between Everton and Leeds United

20-year-old Anthony Gordon deserved his standing ovation when he was substituted at the end of the match against Leeds. Everton’s blossoming midfielder delighted the home crowd with an aggressive display and impressed manager Frank Lampard who said: “He can go a really long way in the game and his job now is to keep his head down and keep working,” 
Gordon is enjoying Lampard’s leadership, describing the skipper as a tactical genius. Gordon said: “I am thriving off that. I’m learning from him every day.”

Caroline Weir seals WSL derby win for Manchester City

Caroline Weir seals WSL derby win for Manchester City

Caroline Weir of Manchester City celebrates after scoring her teams first goal

Caroline Weir has scored every time she has played in a home Manchester derby. It was no different this weekend when after 81 minutes, she sealed the win for City with a stunning chip in front of a club-record home crowd.

Weir’s goal earned Manchester City a 1-0 win and three points that could turn out to be crucial in the race for Champions League football. The win means City moves to within two points of local rivals Manchester United who sit in third. 

Task

This week, there are only two vocabulary items, so fill in the gaps in the sentcence below with the word deadline or transfer.

Number 1. Ryan didn’t really get on at school, but he _____________ when he went to college.

Number 2: Pete really _____________ his big brother when he was growing up.

Number 3: Sir Alex Ferguson was a _____________ and made Man Utd an unstoppable force.

Number 4: Everton always perform better when they are up against their _____________ .

Number 5: Lucy loves a challenge. I think she is going to _____________ in her new job.

Number 6: Robert was determined to turn his life around when he was _____________ from prison.

Number 7: Louise’s second goal really _____________ . There was no way they were going to come back after that.

Football Phrase

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

The football phrase this week is * **** ** ****. This is what a team has when they have played one fewer matches than their competitors in a league. So, if a team is two points behind and they have * **** ** ****, they still have the chance to go ahead in the league.

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