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This Week: A Topsy-turvy Weekend

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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Newcastle and City in 6 goal thriller

Ilkay Gundogan shoots past Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope

Ilkay Gundogan shoots past Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope

Manchester City are the strongest team in the Premier League. Pep Guardiola has built his team around possession and this, along with a bench full of world-class talent, makes Manchester City one of the toughest sides to beat. When Ilkay Gundogan scored against Newcastle United after just 5 minutes, it looked to many that the win and points were in the bag.

However, Eddie Howe’s side was not going to give up so easily, producing a brilliant display of power, bravery and imagination. Miguel Almiron and Callum Wilson struck back in the first half and Kieran Trippier made it 3-1 in the second half. City had the scores level again within 10 minutes and by the final whistle, both teams must have felt satisfied with the point.

Final score: Newcastle United 3 - Manchester City 3

Leeds United demolish Chelsea defence

Mason Mount has a shot on goal during the match between Leeds United and Chelsea FC

Mason Mount has a shot on goal during the match between Leeds United and Chelsea FC

Leeds United’s American attacking midfielder Brenden Aaronson is only 21 years old and has only made 2 appearances for his club, but has been crucial in both games. He was all over the pitch on Sunday and tore through Chelsea’s vastly more experienced defenders, getting his side’s first goal. The Blues’ Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard Mendy underestimated the young American and failed to clear the ball when he had the chance. This howler let Aaronson get a toe in which deflected the ball into the midfielder’s path across the goal. Aaronson ran the ball over the line to the delight of the home crowd and the frustration of Mendy and his team mates.

With a goal in hand, the Whites’ confidence increased and Jack Harrison and Rodrigo took turns to assist and score.

Final score: Leeds United 3 - Chelsea 0

Manchester United beat Liverpool

Jadon Sanchoruns with the ball whilst under pressure from Andy Robertson

Jadon Sanchoruns with the ball whilst under pressure from Andy Robertson

This story has no need of a clever headline. Manchester United, who were humiliated last week at Brentford, managed to outplay their biggest rival, Liverpool. Last season, they were defeated 9-0 on aggregate by Liverpool, so not many people would have had money on the Red Devils when they kicked off at Old Trafford.

Klopp’s choice of players was limited with 10 of his squad unavailable due to injury or suspension. Ten Hag’s selection was interesting because he dropped Maguire, his captain, and Ronaldo. Liverpool dominated possession and made plenty of attempts, but the quality of United’s players was up to the challenge and they fought back on the counter attack.

Final score: Manchester United 2 - Liverpool 1

Task

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

Number 1: They lost the match 1-0, but got through to the final __ _________.

Number 2: Manchester United fans will take some comfort from the team’s performance against Liverpool, but they still aren’t _________ with the management of the club.

Number 3: They seriously ____________ the costs of opening a new restaurant and are way over budget.

Number 4: Only after I’d published the podcast did I work out that I was mispronouncing his name which was a bit of a _______.

Number 5: When Leeds scored their third goal, the game was pretty much __ ___ ___.

Number 6: I know we’re only at the beginning of the season, but my ______ __ Arsenal to win the title.

Football Phrase

This week’s football phrase is the **** **** ****. This is how matches that finish even on aggregate are decided. This is difficult to describe without using the words in the phrase. So... this way of deciding the winner is based on the number of times each team scores when they are not playing at home. If the score is 3-3 on aggregate but one team scored twice when they were at their opponent’s ground and their opponent scored all of their goals at home, the team that scored their goals in their opponent’s stadium would be declared the winner.

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