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This Week: Three levels of Leeds vs Newcastle

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 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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Leeds give away a draw

Luke Ayling scores Leeds United's first goal past Nick Pope of Newcastle United

Luke Ayling scores Leeds United's first goal past Nick Pope of Newcastle United

Leeds were second from the bottom of the table when they hosted third place Newcastle on Saturday. The Magpies have been enjoying their best season in years and are competing for Champions League football. This was a very important match for both teams and the nerves were showing. But Leeds were prepared and stuck to their plan and it almost worked.

7 minutes in, Leeds went ahead when Ayling scored from close range. Bamford should be praised for his role in setting up the goal after delivering a fine cross to Rodrigo whose header was on target so Nick Pope had to move quickly to save, though he only managed to block and push Rodrigo’s header into the path of Luke Ayling.

Leeds never stopped attacking and kept pushing Newcastle hard and with a level of strength and force that surprised people. Newcastle looked rattled and Joelinton gave away a penalty after clumsily knocking down Firpo in the area.
Bamford looked calm when he took the penalty, but made it far too easy for Pope to block.

Three minutes later, Max Wober clumsily ran into the path of Alexander Isak and brought him down and Newcastle had a penalty. Calum Wilson was careful and scored with a perfectly placed shot that there was no way that the Leeds keeper, could save.

In the second half, Leeds gave away another penalty. Firpo leapt for a cross with his arms waving wildly above his head. His hand made contact with the ball and the referee pointed to the spot. Wilson predicted what the keeper was going to do and fired his penalty straight down the middle.

As the minutes ticked away, the match was not going well for Leeds. And then with only their second corner of the match, Kristensen gave the players and fans a reason to be positive and to think that they might win. Forshaw took the corner and played it short to Gnonto who flicked the ball up and over the wall of Newcastle players to Bamford.

Bamford tried with a header and was blocked, then tried again with his left foot and was denied again. The ball bounced out to Kristensen who equalised with a powerful volley (and a lucky deflection).

Final score: Leeds United 2 - 2 Newcastle United

Leeds give away a draw

Callum Wilson celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's first goal from the penalty spot during the match with Leeds United

Callum Wilson celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's first goal from the penalty spot during the match with Leeds United

Leeds were second from the bottom of the table when they hosted third place Newcastle on Saturday. The Magpies have been enjoying their best season in years and are competing for Champions League football. This was a very important match for both teams and the nerves were showing. But Leeds were prepared and stuck to their plan and it almost worked.

7 minutes in, Leeds went ahead when Ayling scored from close range. Bamford should be praised for his role in setting up the goal after delivering a fine cross to Rodrigo whose header drew a good reaction save from Nick Pope, though he only managed to block and push Rodrigo’s header into the path of Luke Ayling.

Leeds never stopped attacking and kept pushing Newcastle hard and with a level of strength and force that surprised people. Newcastle looked rattled and Joelinton gave away a penalty after clumsily knocking down Firpo in the area.
Bamford looked calm when he took the penalty, but made it far too easy for Pope to block.

Three minutes later, Max Wober clumsily ran into the path of Alexander Isak and brought him down and Newcastle had a penalty. Calum Wilson made no mistake and scored with a perfectly placed shot that gave the Leeds keeper no hope.

In the second half, Leeds conceded another penalty. Firpo leapt for a cross with his arms waving wildly above his head. His hand made contact with the ball and the referee pointed to the spot. Wilson predicted what the keeper was going to do and fired his penalty straight down the middle.

As the minutes ticked away, things weren’t looking good for Leeds. And then with only their second corner of the match, Kristensen gave the players and fans a reason to be positive and to think that they might win. Forshaw took the penalty and played it short to Gnonto who flicked the ball up and over the wall of Newcastle players to Bamford.

Bamford tried with a header and was blocked, then tried again with his left foot and was denied again. The ball bounced out to Kristensen who equalised with a powerful volley (and a lucky deflection).

Final score: Leeds United 2 - 2 Newcastle United

Leeds give away a draw

Newcastle United Goalkeeper Nick Pope saves Patrick Bamford's attempt at a penalty

Newcastle United Goalkeeper Nick Pope saves Patrick Bamford's attempt at a penalty

Leeds were second from the bottom of the table when they hosted third place Newcastle on Saturday. The Magpies have been enjoying their best season in years and are competing for Champions League football. This was a very important match for both teams and the nerves were showing. But Leeds were prepared and stuck to their plan and it almost worked.

7 minutes in, Leeds went ahead when Ayling scored from close range. Bamford deserves credit for the goal after delivering a fine cross to Rodrigo whose header drew a good reaction save from Nick Pope, though he only managed to block and push Rodrigo’s header into the path of Luke Ayling.

Leeds never stopped attacking and kept pushing Newcastle hard and with an impressive intensity. Newcastle looked rattled and Joelinton gave away a penalty after clumsily knocking down Firpo in the area.
Bamford looked calm when he took the penalty, but made it far too easy for Pope to repel.

Three minutes later, Max Wober clumsily ran into the path of Alexander Isak and brought him down and Newcastle had a penalty. Calum Wilson made no mistake and scored with a perfectly placed shot that gave the Leeds keeper no hope.

In the second half, Leeds conceded another penalty. Firpo leapt for a cross with his arms waving wildly above his head. His hand made contact with the ball and the referee pointed to the spot. Wilson read the keeper well and fired his penalty straight down the middle.

As the minutes ticked away, things weren’t looking good for Leeds. And then with only their second corner of the match, Kristensen restored hope. Forshaw took the penalty and played it short to Gnonto who flicked the ball up and over the wall of Newcastle players to Bamford.

Bamford tried with a header and was blocked, then tried again with his left foot and was denied again. The ball bounced out to Kristensen who equalised with a powerful volley (and a lucky deflection).

Final score: Leeds United 2 - 2 Newcastle United

Leeds give away a draw

Callum Wilson scores Newcastle United's first goal from the penalty spot past Joel Robles of Leeds United

Callum Wilson scores Newcastle United's first goal from the penalty spot past Joel Robles of Leeds United

Leeds were second from the bottom of the table when they hosted third place Newcastle on Saturday. The Magpies have been enjoying their best season in years and are competing for Champions League football. The stakes were high for both teams and the nerves were showing. But Leeds were prepared and stuck to their plan and it almost worked.

7 minutes in, Leeds went ahead when Ayling scored from close range. Bamford deserves credit for the goal after delivering a fine cross to Rodrigo whose header drew a good reaction save from Nick Pope, though he only managed to parry Rodrigo’s header into the path of Luke Ayling.

Leeds never let up and kept pushing Newcastle hard and with an impressive intensity. Newcastle looked rattled and Joelinton gave away a penalty after clumsily felling Firpo in the area.
Bamford looked calm when he took the penalty, but made it far too easy for Pope to repel.

Three minutes later, Max Wober clumsily ran into the path of Alexander Isak and brought him down and Newcastle had a penalty. Calum Wilson made no mistake and scored with a perfectly placed shot that gave the Leeds keeper no hope.

In the second half, Leeds conceded another penalty. Firpo leapt for a cross with his arms waving wildly above his head. His hand made contact with the ball and the referee pointed to the spot. Wilson read the keeper well and fired his penalty straight down the middle.

As the minutes ticked away, things weren’t looking good for Leeds. And then with only their second corner of the match, Kristensen restored hope. Forshaw took the penalty and played it short to Gnonto who flicked the ball up and over the wall of Newcastle players to Bamford.

Bamford tried with a header and was blocked, then had another bite with his left foot and was denied again. The ball bounced out to Kristensen who equalised with a powerful volley (and a lucky deflection).

Final score: Leeds United 2 - 2 Newcastle United

Language Challenge

Right, now it’s time for you to think about the language again.

This podcast is way too long for me to include a language challenge with all 15 phrases so I’m going to challenge you with three sentences. The first will be a level 1 challenge and you’ll have to select a word or phrase from the level 1 vocabulary, The second will be a level 2 challenge and the third will be from level 3.

Number 1: Rutledge made it 3-1 from the spot before a hat-trick of second half Blyth red cards _____ them _________ of coming back.

Number 2: This is from an old news story. Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma says manager Frank Lampard _________ all the _________ for his tactical decisions in the win against Tottenham Hotspur.

Number 3: The government has taken a cautious approach to rolling out the country’s first medical doctor degree apprenticeships because ___________________ if they get it wrong.

Leave your answer in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Football phrase

Now it’s time for this week's football phrase.

A ********** is a change of direction that occurs when the ball hits something. This word has come up in the past, though I’m not sure if it’s been the football phrase. It’s similar to bounce. In football English, it’s often used to describe a shot on goal. If a player strikes the ball and it’s headed towards the goal and hits a defender then the direction the ball is travelling will change. We use the word ********** when the change is small. So often, a ********** changes the direction of the ball just enough to confuse the keeper, but not enough to miss the goal. Kristensen’s goal took a ********** off a Newcastle player before it went in. It was heading towards the goal, but Pope might have saved it if it hadn’t taken the deflection.

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