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This Week: A Winning Streak

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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Manchester United pop Arsenal’s unbeaten bubble

Antony celebrates after scoring Manchester United's first goal against Arsenal FC

Antony celebrates after scoring Manchester United's first goal against Arsenal FC

These two teams have enjoyed the best and suffered the worst start to the season possible. Arsenal had won their first five matches while Manchester United lost their first two in humiliating defeats. However, Ten Hag’s team has pulled together and in their weekend clash at Old Trafford they broke the Gunner’s winning streak. Arsenal dominated much of the game and looked comfortable, even when Martinelli’s first goal was disallowed following a VAR review of an earlier challenge. But Manchester United were ruthless in transition and when Rashford received the ball in the box, he caught a glimpse of Antony charging in on his right. He slotted the ball through to provide the Brazilian with a perfect start at Old Trafford. Antony blasted the ball past Ramsdale to score on his debut.

Arsenal still looked the better team and the United keeper worked hard to deny the visitors an equaliser. After 60 minutes, Bukayo Saka got a well deserved goal to put the scores level.

Although Manchester United had been on the ropes for much of the match, Ten Hag never lost faith in his team. He held the offensive line and his belief paid off when Rashford put United back into the lead. When Rashford got his second, Arsenal finally seemed to have lost their confidence and Manchester United looked relaxed for the first time in a while.

Final score: Manchester United 3 - Arsenal 1

Mac Allister’s Brighton brace breaks Leicester

Leicester City's goalkeeper Danny Ward reacts following Brighton's third goal scored by Alexis Mac Allister

Leicester City's goalkeeper Danny Ward reacts following Brighton's third goal scored by Alexis Mac Allister

Brighton have had a fantastic start to the season and are sitting in fourth place in the league table, ahead of Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool. Leicester on the other hand have had a horrible start. Leicester are a good team and have scored enough goals to see them somewhere in the top half of the table, but they have a massive problem in defence. Before the match on Sunday, Leicester had conceded 11 goals. When they travelled to Brighton, they shipped another 5.

That said, Brighton deserved the win at the weekend. When Leicester’s Nigerian forward Kerlechi Ihanacho caught the seagulls napping at the start of the match and scored a goal after 1 minute, it looked like Leicester might take control. However, after 10 minutes, Solly March’s header took a deflection off Leicester’s Luke Thomas to equalise.

Brighton scored again with a precise strike from Moisés Caicedo from a difficult angle. Leicester fought back to make the scores level with a right-footed shot from distance for Patson Daka.

The score at half-time might have encouraged Leicester, but it had been hard-won and there was another half to play. When play restarted, Brighton were relentless. After Alexis Mac Allister had a goal ruled out after a VAR review, the team seemed even more determined. Leonardo Trossard put them back ahead after 64 minutes and then Mac Allister scored from the spot. With practically the last touch of the match, Mac Allister scored again from a free kick.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 5 - Leicester City 2

Jaidon Anthony seals Bournemouth comeback victory

Jaidon Anthony is congratulated by Marcus Tavernier and Dominic Solanke after he scores a goal to make it 3-2

Jaidon Anthony is congratulated by Marcus Tavernier and Dominic Solanke after he scores a goal to make it 3-2

Bournemouth travelled to Nottingham Forest with their interim manager Gary O’Neil after their ex-manager said they were not prepared for football in the Premier League. In the first half, goals from Cheikhou Kouyaté and Brennan Johnson looked like Forest were on course for victory and their ex-manager was right. However, the Cherries dug deep and came out after the break with something to prove.

Philip Billing, the Danish midfielder got things going with a powerful shot from outside the box to score the first Bournemouth goal of the season. Dominic Salanke made the scores level with a textbook strike into the top right. And Jaidon Anthony sealed the win with a driving strike into the middle of the goal.

Following a difficult few weeks, including last week’s record humiliation, Bournemouth picked up a draw midweek and then an impressive win. The interim manager said:

“They are delighted, they need a rest, as do I, they have been on a rollercoaster of a journey since this time last Saturday.”

Final score: Nottingham Forest 2 - AFC Bournemouth 3

Task

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

Number 1. Mac Allister’s goal of the season contender has been _____ ___ by VAR.

Number 2. The striker pivoted and placed a ________ finish into the corner.

Number 3. They weren’t ready for the pace of the winger and got ______ _______ when he drove the ball forward when play restarted.

Number 4. It wasn’t the longest _______ ______, but it was a great way to start this season’s campaign.

Number 5. When you visit the coast, if you keep an eye out, you might _____ _ _______ of a seal or even a dolphin.

Number 6. By halftime, I was exhausted. I really had to ___ ____ to make it through the second half.

Number 7. At the beginning of the week, I lost my job and had to move out, but then I got a new job and have just found an even better place to live. It’s been a real emotional _____________.

Number 8. Thanks to ________ advances in vaccines and medicine, the battle against Covid is looking winnable.

Number 9. If you listen to podcasts and try to watch TV in English, it will ___ ___ if you ever take an English exam.

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, I’m looking for a noun. That means a date and time for a future match. On the Premier League website, there is a page with all the _______. You can filter the list by club to see who your team is playing next and when they will face their biggest rivals.

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