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This Week: In sight of the summit

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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Liverpool break through at St James’ Park

Darwin Nunez scores Liverpool's first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool FC

Darwin Nunez scores Liverpool's first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool FC

When Newcastle United took to the field on Saturday, the players had a spring in their step. Newcastle have been in the best form for years, having not lost a match in 17 league games, not since the end of August when they were beaten at Anfield by Liverpool. The atmosphere in St James’ Park on Saturday was electric as the Magpies welcomed those old rivals and when the referee started the match, the home side started at full throttle, playing fast open football right from the off.

They looked dominant in those opening minutes until, against the run of play, Liverpool took the lead. Trent Alexander Arnold whipped the ball through for Darwin Nunez who controlled the ball beautifully before thumping it home.

Liverpool doubled their lead when Salah played the ball deep into the middle. Cody Gakpo timed his run to perfection and was able to control the ball with a touch before turning to score.

After 22 minutes, Newcastle’s keeper Nick Pope made a silly mistake when he was suddenly face-to-face with Mohamed Salah. Pope threw himself at the ball, forgetting he was well out of his area and controlled the ball with his hands. The referee did not hesitate to reach for his red card and Pope left the field.

Despite being a man down, the home team never gave up and forced some impressive saves from Alisson, but were not able to break through.

Final score: Newcastle United 0 - Liverpool 2

The Red Devils are within sight of the summit

Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City

Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City

Manchester United hosted Leicester City on Sunday and earned all three points with an impressive display. The first big chance of the game fell to Harvey Barnes who struck the ball well. Fortunately for the home side, De Gea did just as well to stop the shot.

Leicester were dominant for the first 25 minutes and came close to scoring again when a very accurate cross from Castagne set up Iheanacho who fired a powerful header at the goal, but De Gea was there again and managed to claw the ball away.

And then, suddenly, The Red Devils counterattacked and Rashford found himself running onto a brilliant through ball with acres of space. With only the keeper to beat, Rashford coolly chipped the ball over the keeper and into the goal, scoring in his fifth Premier League match in a row.

In the second half, Rashford scored again, with his 24th goal of the season in all competitions.

United’s third goal was a wonderful team effort. Rashford passed to Sancho who played through to Bruno Fernandes who crossed it right back for Sancho to power past Leicester’s keeper.

When the final whistle was blown, the home crowd were delighted as Manchester United was within five points of the summit.

Final score: Manchester United 3 - Leicester City 0

Son Heung-min seals the win

Son Heung-Min scores Spurs' second goal during the match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United

Son Heung-Min scores Spurs' second goal during the match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United

Tottenham Hotspur have been a mixed bag since october. In the previous 10 matches before Sunday, they’d won five, drawn one and lost four. And not particularly predictably, for example, beating Man City and losing to Aston Villa. So when West Ham United travelled to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, they might have wondered which version of Spurs they would be playing against.

In the first half, West Ham broke through Spurs defence on a few occasions, but did little to trouble Spurs’ goalkeeper Fraser Forster. But in the second half, the home side turned up the heat and took control of the match.

After 56 minutes, Hojberg played a beautiful through ball that Ben Davis was able to run on to. He held the ball for just long enough for Emerson Royal to run into the area. Davis rolled the ball into the path of Emerson who guided the ball home.

Son Heung-min started the match on the bench but was brought on after 68 minutes and within minutes had sealed the win after linking up with Harry Kane who delivered a good ball which Son made the most of with a fine finish.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 2 - West Ham United 0

Task

Your task this week is to show off. I want to know what skill you have mastered to perfection. What can you do absolutely perfectly? Perhaps you can cook something, that’s normally what people do to perfection, or you might have practised another skill, maybe a musical skill or a craft. If you have worked hard on a skill, so much that you can do it to perfection, I want to know about it. If you haven’t mastered anything, you could either talk about a skill that you would like to polish to perfection or you could tell us about someone you know, if they have mastered something to perfection.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. Josh Prosser looked up to see what was on and decided to kick wide, with ______________ inviting an attack.

Number 2. We were a bit slow on the ball, they gave us a lot of time on the ball but we ______________ find a way through in the end.

Number 3. The new player on loan offers Manchester United versatility as well as having a good mentality and being smart on the ball but he’s got to prove himself and that means not being “too nice” and going ______________ for the rest of his loan spell.

Number 4. The England team have _______ a record-breaking _______ in the final Women’s T20 World Cup group game

Number 5. Mahamadou Landoure is still 13, but he's already made a case for being "the most ____________ basketball player" on Earth.

Number 6. Manchester United were after revenge in the 2011 Champions League final, but Barcelona had other ideas as their intricate tiki-taka plan worked ____________.

Number 7. Manchester City made their points on and off the pitch as they _______________ on Arsenal in the title race.

Number 8. McIntyre became an Olympic champion in Tokyo two years ago but has lost the belief that she can reach _____________ of the sailing world once more in Paris 2024.

Number 9. Morrell feels a combination of injury and the onset of the World Cup contributed to _______________ of displays earlier in the season.

Leave your answers in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website 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 to **** the ball. This is a verb that means a way to kick the ball. If you **** the ball, you strike the ball low so that it rises quickly into the air. This is not a powerful kick, it’s a controlled move that you can use to move the ball over another player or the keeper.

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