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This Week: Steal the spotlight

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:

  • Pressure to perform
  • To steal the spotlight
  • To be well intentioned
  • A game plan
  • Track record
  • To capitalise on something
  • Soaked up the pressure
  • A flawless start to the season
  • to steamroll their opponents
  • His bread and butter
  • To make amends

Sterling steals the spotlight

Raheem Sterling of scores Chelsea's first goal during the match between Chelsea and Luton

Raheem Sterling of scores Chelsea's first goal during the match between Chelsea and Luton

When Moises Caicedo stepped onto the pitch on Friday night with his Chelsea teammates, the pressure to perform must have been great. Caicedo was signed for more than five times the value of the entire Luton starting 11 so you’d think he was set to crush them. However, it was Raheem Sterling who stole the spotlight at Stamford Bridge and whose interplay with Nicholas Jackson promises a positive future for the blues.

Sterling scored the first after 17 minutes. He came running in with the ball from wide on the right and slipped between two Luton defenders before picking a spot and powering the ball into the side of the net through three Luton players and the keeper.

The score stayed the same for the rest of the half and for a while into the second half, Luton looked like they might cause some trouble. The hatters fired off some well-intentioned if poorly placed shots until they got a real chance when Ryan Giles found his way into the penalty area. The young English midfielder struck the ball well, but it was blocked equally well by Robert Sanchez.

Sterling settled the home supporters' nerves in the 68th minute when he tapped in from Malo Gusto’s cross.

Seven minutes later, Sterling was running after a long ball down the right. Jackson knew exactly what Sterling was going to do and ran into the middle so that when Sterling fired in a powerful cross he was there to knock the ball over the line.

Final score: Chelsea 3 - 0 Luton

West Ham stick to their game plan

Jarrod Bowen scores West Ham United's second goal during the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United

Jarrod Bowen scores West Ham United's second goal during the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United

West Ham took on Brighton at home on Saturday. The Hammers had a terrible track record against Brighton, having never beaten the team at home in the Premier League era. Brighton under Robert De Zerbi play fast confident football and must have felt confident at kick off.

Throughout the match, Brighton dominated possession and played with style with tidy accurate passing, but failed to capitalise on their possession. This was partly down to a lack of quality of finish as 15 shots were fired off target and also down to an amazing performance by Alphonse Areola, the West Ham keeper who made some world class saves.

Moyes' team somehow soaked up the pressure until Brighton slipped and then they countered with such speed and ferocity that they caught their hosts out. Their first came after 18 minutes when Ward-Prowse intercepted a forward pass and played it deep for Michail Antonio. Antonio controlled the ball and saw off the defence as Ward-Prowse sprinted up the pitch. Antonio spotted Ward Prowse’s run and crossed the ball square to Prowse who took a touch to get past a defender before drilling the ball back into the goal.

Brighton responded immediately and continued to press the visitors, but West Ham stuck to their game plan and Brighton couldn’t get through.

In the second half, Jarod Bowen missed a good opportunity. Not long afterwards, the ball was being played forwards again and Bowen sprinted forward, stretching every sinew. Benhrama’s cross was perfectly timed and Bowen got his goal.

Minutes later. Bowen played the ball in for Mikhail Antonio who turned the ball past Kurt Zouma and drove it home to make it three nil.

With 10 minutes on the clock, Pascal Gros found a way past Areola with a drive from outside the area. This energised Brighton who threw everything they could at West Ham, drawing more incredible saves, but no more goals.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 1 - 3 West Ham United

Walker makes amends at Sheffield

Rodri is tackled by Oliver Norwood during the match between Sheffield United and Manchester City

Rodri is tackled by Oliver Norwood during the match between Sheffield United and Manchester City

Manchester City extended their flawless start to the season when they defeated Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, but the Blades did not make it easy for the Champions and came close to earning a point. Despite losing, the home team looked like they were having more fun and City looked frustrated that they were not able to steamroll their opponents.

In the first half, City had something like 85% possession as United relied on a strong defence and looked for opportunities to counter. Erling Haaland really struggled with Sheffield’s defenders and missed a couple of chances that should have been his bread and butter.

Egan was unlucky in the first half to concede a penalty. The defender made a sliding lunge to try to block Alvarez who looked like he was going to cross the ball. Instead, Alvarez hooked the ball back and caught Egan on the arm as the defender slid in.

Haaland stepped up to take the penalty and drove the ball hard into the post on the right hand side, drawing wild celebrations from the home supporters. The look on Haaland’s face was confused as much as disappointed.

In the second half, Manchester City finally found a way through. Grealish ran the ball into the area from the wing. He squared off with two defenders before side stepping them both and whipping the ball over the face of the goal to where Haaland was waiting to score with a towering header. The young Norwegian looked relieved to have found the net and barely celebrated.

In the 85th minute, Kyle Walker played the ball back off the line, but had underestimated his opponents who intercepted his pass and crossed the ball into the middle where Jaden Bogle found a line through the mass of City’s defence and into the net. Walker looked devastated.

The United fans were ecstatic for about three minutes when Walker made amends by robbing Yasser Larouci of the ball and firing it back to Foden who played the ball into the centre for Rodri who lashed the ball convincingly into the back of the net.

Final score: Sheffield United 1 - 2 Manchester City

Language challenge

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

Number 1. The authorities should stop authorising any proposal for a housing project if the developer has a poor _______________, a real estate specialist suggests.

Number 2. Will Smith has tried unsuccessfully to _______________ with Chris Rock after he struck him at the Oscars, according to reports.

Number 3. In Formula 1, Perez _______________ and proved his street smarts with a sensational Singapore win.

Number 4. After featuring in supporting roles, actor Sharib Hashmi found his big ticket as a lead character in Filmistaan. He says “I want to stick to acting and I want to make acting my _______________.”

Number 5. Real Madrid top La Liga with a _______________ in their first five matches.

Number 6. Whenever people are scared and they have a sense of losing control, that’s when conspiracy theories emerge. Anti-vaxxers _______________ fears of coronavirus to spread misinformation.

Number 7. Defending champions Gokulam Kerala registered yet another huge victory when they _______________ Sports Odisha 8-1 in their second Group A match of the Hero Indian Women’s League.

Number 8. Ryan Gosling _______________ from Margot Robbie in ‘Barbie’ with his acting masterclass.

Number 9. On Tuesday the Cabinet signed off on an eviction ban which means landlords will not be allowed to remove tenants from their property. One landlord commented: “It’s _______________ but the wrong strategy.”

Number 10. While having a second chance is always good, it could also increase the _______________ well in both exams.

Number 11. Fans are praising NFL player Isaac Rochell after he shared a _______________ for how to propose.

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 the verb to ******. This verb means to run as fast as you can. In athletics, the 100m is considered a ******. Footballers run a long way during a match, but from time to time, they really have to run as fast as they can to get to a ball. When they have to run that fast, they ****** to get the ball.

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