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This Week: Superman at Spurs

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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Chelsea put six past Southampton

Timo Werner of Chelsea scores their side's fifth goal during the Premier League match between Southampton and Chelsea

Timo Werner of Chelsea scores their side's fifth goal during the Premier League match between Southampton and Chelsea

Earlier in the week, Chelsea had been beaten by Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie. When the blues got off the bus at St. Mary’s Stadium in Southampton, the memory of that defeat must have been fresh in their minds; they had something to prove. And they did. From the moment the whistle was blown, Chelsea were on fire. Any anger or frustration the team felt at their midweek defeat was taken out on the Saints.  Chelsea had 24 shots on goal compared to Southampton’s 4. Mason Mount and Timo Werner both scored twice and Marcos Alonso and Kai Havertz got one each.

Final score: Southampton 0 - Chelsea 6

Lloris is a Superman for Spurs

Hugo Lloris jumps to make a save during the match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur

Hugo Lloris jumps to make a save during the match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur

Son Heung-min said Hugo Lloris was like a superman following an amazing string of saves at Villa Park. Son scored an early goal against Aston Villa who responded with a ferocious display. They dominated possession and hammered the visitors. If it weren’t for the skills of the Spurs keeper, at half time, they would have been 3-1 or 4-1 down. Five minutes after the break, Spurs scored again when Dejan Kulusevski drilled the ball into the bottom right corner. The second goal really took the wind out of their sails and Villa looked beaten. Son Heung-min sealed the deal after 66 minutes and made it a hatrick after 71.

Final score: Aston Villa 0 - Tottenham Hotspur 4

Premier League leaders go head to head

Sadio Mane scores Liverpool's second goal during the match between Manchester City and Liverpool

Sadio Mane scores Liverpool's second goal during the match between Manchester City and Liverpool

The competition between City and Liverpool this year is intense. Both teams are halfway through quarter-final ties in the Champions League and are set to face each other at Wembley on Saturday for the FA Cup semi-final. One point is all that separated the teams when they met at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

From the start, both teams tried to take control; the atmosphere was electric and the football was intense. Following a foul in Liverpool’s half, Kevin De Bruyne ran with the ball through a knot of Liverpool defenders and fired a shot which took a massive deflection off Joel Matip and put the hosts ahead.

City looked particularly slick, but Liverpool showed their character when Diogo Jota equalised eight minutes later. Jesus scored to put City ahead again and again Liverpool equalised, this time Mohamed Salah fired the ball through for Sadio Mane whose first-time finish was emphatic.

Sterling looked like he’d got the winner for City in the second half, but the goal was overturned by VAR.

Final score: Manchester City 2 - Liverpool 2

Task

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

Number 1. I'm sorry you didn't get the job, but ______________.

Number 2. A ______ pass from De Bruyne to Sterling set up the goal.

Number 3. His shot took a _______ and sailed into the net.

Number 4. The Supreme Court __________ the decision and declared the defendant innocent of all charges.

Number 5. After the team’s defeat, the manager came in for some __________ criticism.

Number 6. When they lost their captain just before half-time, it really took _____________________.

Number 7. The last _____ of the race was Paris to London.

Football Phrase

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

This week’s football phrase is ** *****. This phrase means that somebody’s body is in good condition. The second part of the phrase is a word which means the physical form of a thing. You can say that someone is ** good ***** on ** bad *****. However, if you just say that someone is ** *****, it means that they are physically fit and healthy.

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