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This Week: The way the cookie crumbles

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:

  • To breeze past someone
  • A spectacular bicycle kick
  • To quash your hopes
  • Tensions are mounting
  • The business end of the season
  • That’s the way the cookie crumbles
  • To lose your cool
  • The nerves are showing
  • An altercation

Manchester City breeze past Southampton

Erling Haaland scores Manchester City's first goal past Gavin Bazunu of Southampton

Erling Haaland scores Manchester City's first goal past Gavin Bazunu of Southampton

When Manchester City travelled to St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday, they wanted to win, but Pep Guardiola didn’t want his team to work too hard because they had Bayern Munich at home on Tuesday. However, even at a jog, City are so powerful, there was no way they weren’t going to score,

The first goal came just before halftime. Kevin De Bruyne crossed the ball in for Haaland to head in from close range. This was De Bruyne’s 100th assist making him only the fifth ever player to hit that mark and he did in the fastest ever time.

In the second half, Jack Grealish made it two with a wonderful solo effort. His first strike was blocked, but it rebounded in his direction and he struck again, this time leaving nothing for the goalkeeper.

Grealish was involved in the third goal as well. He ran deep and crossed the ball back for Haaland who scored with a spectacular bicycle kick.

Southampton did have one moment of glory when substitute Moussa Djenepo made a heroic run past and around four City players before crossing to Sekou Mara who jabbed the ball home.

Minutes later, Alvarez quashed any hopes of a comeback from the penalty spot.

Final score: Southampton 1 - 4 Manchester City

Sparks fly at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Sparks fly at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Solly March of Brighton & Hove Albion runs with the ball from Japhet Tanganga of Tottenham Hotspur

Brighton’s trip to Spurs was exciting. Tensions are mounting now we are at the business end of the season and the match was a fiery clash filled with drama and controversy.

Brighton played really well and were very unlucky to have left without any points. However, the goals they conceded were fantastic efforts. The first was from Son Heung-Min who hasn’t been having a great season. When he found himself in range, but outside the area, he hesitated for a second. His teammates leant him their confidence, roaring at him to shoot. Son looked up and then curled the ball perfectly into the top right hand corner. The goalkeeper didn’t stand a chance.

The second Spurs goal came when a sneaky Mitoma pass was anticipated by Romero who fired the ball wide to Son. Son played it forward for Hojberg who ran down the line as Kane was running in. Hojberg pulled the ball back for Kane who had all the space he needed to thump the ball home.

Apart from those goals, Spurs were not the better team.

Mitoma had a goal denied when the assistant referee called a handball. The replay revealed that the call was understandable if not obvious. Then Brighton had a Danny Wellbeck goal disallowed for handball off a deflection and on the replay, it’s not at all clear that the ball touched MacAllister’s hand. There were also two calls for penalties denied by the referee that the BBC pundits were sure should have been given.

Brighton had far more possession, way more shots, more corners and fewer fouls, but sometimes, that’s the way the cookie crumbles.

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 1 Brighton & Hove Albion

Arsenal lose their cool at Anfield

Gabriel Jesus scores Arsenal's second goal as Alisson Becker of Liverpool fails to make a save

Gabriel Jesus scores Arsenal's second goal as Alisson Becker of Liverpool fails to make a save

The Gunners are still leading the league, but they have still got a mountain to climb and some really tough matches that they will need to win to keep ahead of City. Sunday’s trip to Anfield was one of the tough ones.

Things looked good for the Gunners in the first half. The visitors started quickly and were rewarded after only eight minutes when Anderw Robertson slipped attempting to clear the ball and accidentally knocked it straight to Gabriel Martinelli. Martinelli didn’t hesitate to take advantage and put Arsenal ahead.

As Liverpool warmed up, they looked more threatening, but Arsenal still looked confident. When Arsenal won a free kick in their own end, Martinelli galloped up the pitch with the ball before picking out Jesus with an inch-perfect cross. Jesus made a fantastic leap and header to score, making it two nil.

And then the nerves started to show. Granit Xhaka was a bit heavy, tackling Trent Alexander-Arnold. Enraged, Alexander-Arnold pushed Xhaka from behind and the altercation that followed saw both players given a yellow card. And the crowd loved it.

Suddenly, the atmosphere had changed and Arsenal seemed to lose their focus. A good run from Curtis Jones ending in a dummy that sent his marker the wrong way let him cross to Jota who tapped on for Henderson. Henderson’s ball was going towards the goal when Jesus flew in to intercept at exactly the same time as Salah who intercepted the interception and the ball went into the net.

In the second half, Liverpool were determined and the game was open. The home side threw everything they had at Arsenal and came very close to scoring on a few occasions. So when in the 87th minute, the equaliser came, if felt inevitable. Alexander-Arnold nutmegged his marker and flicked the ball across the goal where Firmino headed home.

Final score: Liverpool 2 - 2 Arsenal

Task

Your task this week is to complete the following sentence.

The best thing to do after your team has won an important match is ...

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. France braced on Monday for another day of mass protests as _______________ ahead of a new pension strike.

Number 2. Property values nationally fell further in January, _______________ of a recovery in the property market.

Number 3. England were in fine form as they _______________ an uninspired Iran side at the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar.

Number 4. The annual Tulip Festival promises to be the most ___________ yet according to assistant estate manager Peter Rogers.

Number 5. I'm really disappointed that I didn't get the job because I thought I was the best candidate, but ______________________________.

Number 6. Manchester United have provided an update on Marcus Rashford’s injury timeline heading into ______________________________.

Number 7. It’s hard to face the press when you’re a manager and your team is not playing well, but the Italian tactician _______________ in front of the media more frequently than other managers.

Number 8. Bayern Munich forwards Sadio Mane and Leroy Sane were involved in an ___________ in the dressing room following their Champions League quarter-final defeat at Manchester City on Tuesday night.

Number 9. While the veteran batsmen were at the crease, the defending champions looked in control and the _______________ among the fielders.

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.

This week’s football phrase is ******. This move is sometimes the best way to play the ball forward. However, it is humiliating for a defender. We use this term to describe when a player kicks the ball through the legs of their opponent.

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

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