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This Week: The upper hand

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:

  • Agile
  • To have the upper hand
  • A relentless barrage of attacks
  • Dazzling
  • To take your foot off the gas
  • To step up
  • To throw in the towel
  • To demolish
  • To try your luck
  • Shell shocked

Villans and Bees level in London

Douglas Luiz celebrates after scoring Aston Villa's first goal during the match against Brentford FC

Douglas Luiz celebrates after scoring Aston Villa's first goal during the match against Brentford FC

Villa travelled to West London on Saturday to take on Brentford. Thomas Frank has managed the Bees from the Championship into the Premier League where they are currently in 10th place.

When Unai Emery took over at Aston Villa, the Villans were third from the bottom of the table. Emery has done an outstanding job and has led the team to within sight of European football.

Villa have enjoyed success playing a fast agile style of football that has enabled them to compete against the top clubs in the league. Brentford play a more physical game and on Saturday, with the home advantage, the two teams were well matched.

In the first half, both sides came close to scoring. As neither side had the upper hand, both teams played with confidence.

At the start of the second half, Villa were let off when Kevin Schade got around the keeper and missed an open goal. The pundits called it the miss of the season.

In the 65th minute, Ivan Toney got to the back post and hit home from a Mbeumo cross. Villa responded with a relentless barrage of attacks and eventually Douglas Luiz grabbed an equaliser.

Final score: Brentford 1 - 1 Aston Villa

West Ham overwhelm Bournemouth

Declan Rice scores West Ham United's third goal during the match against AFC Bournemouth

Declan Rice scores West Ham United's third goal during the match against AFC Bournemouth

West Ham had a good week last week. First they fought back from 2-0 to draw against Arsenal, then they beat Gent 4-1 to book their spot in the Europa Conference League semi-finals. And then on Sunday, they put on a dazzling display at Bournemouth.

West Ham are in 13th place in the league but only 10 points ahead of the bottom rung so they are not completely safe from relegation. Their victory at Bournemouth boosts their chance of survival in the league but David Moyes knows they can’t take their foot off the gas and that they need to “keep stepping up”.

Early goals from Michael Antonio and Lucas Paqueta subdued the home crowd, but Bournemouth were not prepared to throw in the towel and kept pushing forward and testing West Ham’s defence and keeper.

West Ham survived Bournemouth’s fight back and soon made things worse for the home side when Declan Rice scored just before halftime. The visitors won a corner in the 43rd minute which Crosswell hit well. Bournemouth got a block in but the ball fell loose at the back post. Rice ran in and drilled the ball home scoring his third goal in three matches.

In the second half, Bournemouth did their best to fight back, but couldn’t break through. When Fornals made it four nil in the 72nd minute, the points were in the bag.

Final score: AFC Bournemouth 0 - 4 West Ham United

Newcastle demolish Spurs

Jacob Murphy of Newcastle United controls the ball during the Premier League match against Aston Villa

Jacob Murphy of Newcastle United controls the ball during the Premier League match against Aston Villa

I have never seen anything quite like the first 21 minutes of Newcastle’s match against Spurs on Sunday. When Jacob Murphy fired in the first goal after just 2 minutes, it was a great start for the Magpies, but it’s not that unusual for a team to be caught napping at the start of the match. Usually, though, they wake up.

Fabian Schar played a beautiful ball from well within his half that fell perfectly for Joelinton who sidestepped the keeper and scored.

Then Jacob Murphy tried his luck from distance and scored again. He didn’t look like he believed it. It was a magnificent strike and put his side three goals ahead after nine minutes.

Joe Willock played a gloriously weighted through ball to the feet of Alexander Isak who was running flat out and struck to make it 4.

Two minutes later, he scored again with a confident strike from a tight angle.

Spurs looked shell shocked. 5 goals down in 21 minutes.

Just after half time Harry Kane pulled one back, but it never looked like the start of a comeback. And by the time Callum Wilson scored Newcastle’s sixth, many of the Spurs supporters had already packed up and headed home.

Final score: Newcastle United 6 - 1 - Tottenham Hotspur

Task

Your task this week is a little more demanding. I want you to think about what you have learned from football. Through football, we all experience being part of something bigger than our ordinary lives. Whether you’re part of a team or a dedicated fan or however else you enjoy the beautiful game, football can give you a different way of looking at the world and this can lead to lessons about the sport, about different people and about different countries and cultures. I would like you to think about this and try to complete the following sentence:

The most important lesson that I learned from football was ...
The most important lesson that I learned from football was ...

Share your ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Language challenge

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

Number 1. On Tuesday night, the Northern Lights put on a __________ show over Dorset.

Number 2. The two-time Grand Slam runner-up retired injured from her semi-final match against Iga Swiatek with the match lasting only three games before the Tunisian ______________.

Number 3. We asked Sonia Kruger why she never ____________ in Hollywood after starring in Baz Luhrmann's hit film Strictly Ballroom.

Number 4. Dogs use their tails more as a communication tool. Tails do not play a significant role in the canine’s _______ movements, according to a new study.

Number 5. Pep Guardiola calls on Manchester City fans to _________ ahead of their crucial match against Arsenal.

Number 6. The boss of a north Wales butchers says he's __________ after being quoted nearly £800,000 for a year's supply of energy at his small factory.

Number 7. The basketball player started the game off red hot and never ________________ with 24 points on 10-of-12 shooting.

Number 8. Sri Lanka Vs Pakistan: Who has ____________ in the final of the Asia Cup?

Number 9. Neighbours living in a Nottinghamshire town say they would be sad to see a shopping centre _________ - but many are happy the site will be put to better use.

Number 10. Female journalists are facing a ______________________ and harassment, with nearly a third considering leaving the profession as a result, media support organisations have warned.

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.

The football phrase this week is to be ****** *******. This idiom is a football cliché that is used to describe a team who concede a goal in the opening minutes of the match. It’s as if the team were not quite ready for the game to begin. The phrase can be used to describe other situations where someone failed to do something because they were not paying attention.

If you know the answer leave it in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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