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This Week: Singing in the rain

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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Foxes finally find their form

Harvey Barnes celebrates after scoring Leicester City's second goal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Leicester City

Harvey Barnes celebrates after scoring Leicester City's second goal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Leicester City

Leicester City completely outplayed their hosts on Saturday at Goodison Park. Everton started strong and should have scored from at least one of a couple of early chances. Unfortunately that strong start didn’t last. Leicester looked by far the better team but it still took until the stroke of halftime for Youri Tielemans to put his side ahead after a muddled clearance rattled to his feet and he struck the ball beautifully from beyond the penalty area.

In the second half, James Maddison stood out. His dominance in the midfield was remarkable, earning strong praise from his manager and pundits who described his performance as the best by a mile. Having earned the assist for the first goal, he went on to set up Harvey Barnes whose emphatic finish swept beyond Pickford.

Final score: Everton 0 - Leicester City 2

Villans triumph under Emery

Jacob Ramsey scores for Aston Villa during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United

Jacob Ramsey scores for Aston Villa during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United

Aston Villa delighted their fans with the first home win in a Premier League match against Manchester United since 1995. The Red Devils had their moments, times when they looked confident and in control, but these were few and far between.

Villa raced into the lead with early goals from Leon Bailey who found the bottom corner and Lucas Digne who scored from a free kick with a powerful shot into the top right corner.

It looked like United’s fortunes might be changing just before half time when Luke Shaw’s shot took a very lucky deflection off Jacob Ramsey’s back and halved the deficit. However, the 21-year-old Ramsey, who joined Aston Villa when he was just 6, got his name on the right side of the scoreboard when Ollie Watkins took the ball from the halfway line all the way to the penalty area. He held the ball for just long enough for Ramsey to charge up the pitch. The young midfielder powered the ball into the top corner, sealing the win for his club.

Final score: Aston Villa 3 - Manchester United 1

Magpies singing in the rain at St Mary’s

Chris Wood scores Newcastle United's second goal during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Newcastle United

Chris Wood scores Newcastle United's second goal during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Newcastle United

When Newcastle United’s manager Eddie Howe was interviewed after the match, he said that his team was not at their best. However, they were still good enough to pull off a convincing win which puts them third in the league. This has been a remarkable turnaround for the Magpies who were in 19th place this time last year when Eddie Howe took over.

Miguel Almiron, the Paraguayan midfielder opened the scoring after 35 minutes, extending his personal purple patch to 7 goals in 7 games. Chris Wood was brought on as a half-time substitute and doubled Newcastle’s lead when he swivelled on the ball in the area and popped it past Southampton’s keeper and Joe Willock made the game safe when he scored three minutes later.

The rain fell hard, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the visitors. Romain Perraud did get a consolation goal just before full time only for Bruno Guimaraes to score again with a gorgeous goal.

Final score: Southampton 1 - Newcastle United 4

Task

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

Number 1: The young midfielder marked his return from injury with a seventh strike of the season and ______ ___ ___.

Number 2: I know it’s very long and quite silly in places, but it’s still my favourite book ___ _ ____.

Number 3: We had a fantastic time. The hotel was lovely and the weather was ________ for the whole week.

Number 4: I was really _________ to see my old friends again

Number 5: Since retiring as a player, he has built a successful career as a football ______.

Number 6: He can still impress on occasions, but such performances have been ___ ___ ___ _______ since his move to the new club.

Number 7: I do feel the pressure, you know, people expect me to score in every game now I've hit a _____ _____.

Number 8: The winger celebrated scoring, even though it was only a ___________ ____.

Number 9: I think that the protestors mean well, but their message is hopelessly _______.

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, the football phrase is another idiom that comes from the world of football and has found its way into general English. The phrase is to **** **** *** ** *** ****.

This means to pay attention to what you are doing at the time. So it kind of means to stay focused. People say you have to **** **** *** ** *** **** if you are doing something tricky where there are dangers or things that could go wrong if you take your *** *** *** ****.

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