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This Week: Things are looking up

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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Arsenal comeback maintains title lead

Arsenal players and staff celebrate Reiss Nelson's winning goal against AFC Bournemouth

Arsenal players and staff celebrate Reiss Nelson's winning goal against AFC Bournemouth

When Bournemouth scored the fastest goal in the Premier League this season, the second fastest goal ever in the history of the Premier League, after 9.1 seconds, things were not looking good for the Gunners.

Arsenal dominated possession and rained shots on the Bournemouth goal but couldn’t get through. And then things went further downhill when Joe Rothwell fired Bournemouth’s only corner of the match perfectly into the path of Marcos Senesi who scored with a header and the home side were two goals down.

In previous seasons, a 2 goal deficit would have seemed like a mountain to climb, but Arteta’s Arsenal never gave up.

After 62 minutes, Muarara Neto tried to punch the ball clear but it fell for Emile Smith Rowe who headed it down for Thomas Partey who punted it into the goal off Neto’s knee.

Moments after being brought on as a substitute, Reiss Nelson set up Ben White who equalised with a crisp strike which streaked past the keeper and things were looking up for Arsenal.

As the minutes ticked by, it looked like Arsenal were going to have to settle for a draw. Until, in the final seconds of the match, Odegaard fired in their 17th corner which was headed away from goal by Senesi but only as far as Nelson who controlled the ball with his chest before delivering a scorcher of a half-volley that made a corner of North London go wild.

Final score: Arsenal 3 - AFC Bournemouth 2

West Ham overwhelmed at Brighton

Alexis Mac Allister scores Brighton & Hove Albion's first goal during the match with West Ham United

Alexis Mac Allister scores Brighton & Hove Albion's first goal during the match with West Ham United

West Ham United travelled to Brighton on Saturday to take on the Seagulls. High flying Fulham had beaten Brighton at home the week before but Brighton bounced back and West Ham never really looked much of a threat.

The first goal came when Bowen brought down Mitoma in the penalty area. Alexis Mac Allister stepped up to the spot and converted the penalty with conviction.

The Argentinean was responsible for the second goal when a cheeky back heel almost got the better of the West Ham defence but in the end was cut out for a corner. When the corner kick was played, Mac Allister headed the ball towards the goal where Joël Veltman deflected the ball into the net with his chest.

West Ham had moments when they looked dangerous, especially when Bowen got the ball, but they were second best all over the pitch and looked careless in possession.

After 69 minutes, Mitoma made the game safe when he stabbed home from a low cross from Pascal Groß.

In the closing minutes of the match, Danny Welbeck made it four with a fine goal struck from outside the area.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 4 - West Ham United 0

Manchester United taken apart at Anfield

Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool's fourth goal against Manchester United

Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool's fourth goal against Manchester United

When Manchester United travelled to Liverpool on Sunday, fans of both sides were confident. Liverpool have been struggling this season and United were 10 points ahead in the league at the start of the match. Nobody could have predicted what was about to happen.

Even after kick off, Manchester United looked good and in the first 20 minutes, the visitors created golden opportunities for Anthony, Fernandes and Rashford, but United’s attackers didn’t manage to take advantage.

But then ... something happened.

It started with a perfectly timed through ball. Cody Gakpo set himself up beautifully before unleashing a powerful strike that started the scoring.

At half-time, United were only a goal down.

When play restarted, Liverpool took the initiative right away. Following a terrible series of defensive blunders that pin balled the ball around the area until Harvey Elliot found some space and crossed the ball for Nunez to head home.

Three minutes later, Mohamed Salah made a brilliant run on the counter, and held the ball long enough for Gakpo to catch up. A sweet cross set up Gakpo who chipped the keeper from the tightest of angles for a fine finish.

Salah scored his first following another lightning counter attack. Again, United’s defence failed to stop or control the ball. When a slightly lucky deflection off a United defender fell to Salah he took advantage and scored with a magnificent volley.

Darwin Nunez got his second with a well placed header and then Salah became Liverpool’s all time Premier League record goalscorer when another messy rebound fell to his feet. With incredible reflexes, he fired the ball past De Gea.

The seventh goal came when Firmino found a way through but was already past the goal. Somehow, he turned and fired the ball back. I would have called the goal the icing on the cake, but by this stage of the match, there was way more icing than cake.

Final score: Liverpool 7 - Manchester United 0

Task

Your task this week is a bit different. In the last few weeks, I’ve asked you to share your ideas about people with talents and things that you have mastered, but today, I want you to share more humble stories. You see, this week, Manchester United were completely humiliated at Anfield and so that’s what I want you to share; times when you have been humiliated or at least very embarrassed or you could share a story about someone you know, perhaps you have a story about "a friend". I’m hoping you have some funny stories that you can share.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. Lots of students were noticing a decline in wellness because of COVID so a group of students _________________ to try to introduce more wellness activities.

Number 2. Things are ___________ for the Toffees since the arrival of the former Burnley manager but they remain in the bottom three on goal difference.

Number 3. A group of young footballers are planning to ________ an epic Premier League challenge to visit all 20 club grounds in 24 hours to raise money for charity.

Number 4. One Sheffield United fan reflected on a momentous match 30 years ago: “They had all these players, like Teddy Sheringham and Darren Anderton... a lot of internationals, and we _______________.”

Number 5. The ex-Liverpool star who now works as a TV pundit made a _______ dig at his colleague who used to play for Manchester United.

Number 6. It __________ the retired commentator is coming back to the commentary box for one more match.

Number 7. Formula 1 drivers are thought to have __________ that are three times faster than the average person.

Number 8. When the manager was asked when the defender would be back from injury, he replied. It’s not ____________ at the moment. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Number 9. There was an appeal for a penalty when the midfielder made his way into the penalty area and was ____________ by a clumsy challenge.

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 ****** *** * ****. There are two parts of this phrase. The first part means to be ok with something happening, even though it wasn’t what you really wanted. So if you’re trying to do something but you can’t quite do it, you may have to accept something that’s less than you had originally wanted. And the second part is what you call the result of a game when both sides score the same number of goals.

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