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This Week: The Youngest Player

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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Son Heung-min breaks his silence with a hat-trick

Son Heung-Min scores Tottenham Hotspur's fifth goal during the match against Leicester City

Son Heung-Min scores Tottenham Hotspur's fifth goal during the match against Leicester City

Son Heung-min had not scored in 8 games. In South Korea, this barren period was called Son’s silence and the mood in Asia was dark with World Cup warm up matches this weekend. Well, on Saturday, his performance off the bench must have been a relief, for the player and his country.

Leicester got off to a good start winning an early penalty. They do have some quality in attack and following an amazing goal from James Maddison were level at halftime. Straight after the break, Rodrigo Bentacur put the home side ahead with his first goal for the club and then after 59 minutes Richarlison was substituted for Son Heung-min.

Son Heung-min scored a blinder with his right from outside the area. Minutes later he scored again with a belter with his left, again from outside the area. His third goal looked too easy. His shot did take a deflection off the keeper, but that didn’t diminish the joy on his face as he held three fingers up in celebration ... or the joy heard around the stadium ... or the joy that was heard echoing across the world in South Korea

Final score: Tottenham Hotspur 6 - Leicester City 2

Ethan Nwaneri becomes Premier League’s youngest player

Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during the Premier League match against Brentford FC

Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during the Premier League match against Brentford FC

Mikel Arteta made history on Sunday when he brought on Ethan Nwaneri as a substitute for Arsenal against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday. Nwaneri became the youngest player to appear in the top flight of English football and Arsenal’s youngest ever player at the tender age of 15 years and 181 days. The young midfielder has been with Arsenal since he was 9 years old and has been a regular in the under-18 side.

The Arsenal manager said that the team wants to give opportunities to talented young players and when the Gunners were coasting to a convincing win, that opportunity arose. As he made the substitution, he told the youngster “Congratulations and enjoy it.”

The Arsenal fans welcomed Nwaneri who in the minutes he had on the pitch managed at least a tackle.

Final score: Brentford 0 - Arsenal 3

Magpies stretch the Cherries to the limit

Alexander Isak scores Newcastle's equalising goal from the penalty spot

Alexander Isak scores Newcastle's equalising goal from the penalty spot

Newcastle United welcomed Bournemouth at St James’ Park on Saturday. The Magpies have had a respectable start to the season with only one loss so far. They are playing with a confident new style, valuing possession and pressing hard. They monopolised the ball, enjoying possession for 72% of the match, but the Cherries defended deep and soaked up all that attacking energy, giving Newcastle little to show for their efforts.

The Magpies were lacking two of their more improvisational midfielders which meant that Bournemouth’s caretaker manager Gary O’Neil was able to organise his team and anticipate their attacks. The most exciting moment of the match came after 62 minutes when Bournemouth countered. What looked like a tame strike from Jordan Zemura heading straight into Newcastle keeper Nick Pope’s arms was intercepted by Philip Billing whose tap redirected the ball out of reach of the keeper and put the visitors ahead.

Alexander Isak equalised from the penalty spot a few minutes later after VAR had confirmed that a handball had blocked Kieran Trippiers’ shot. But it was not enough to satisfy the crowds who felt they deserved more than a draw from their team’s performance.

Final score: Newcastle United 1 - AFC Bournemouth 1

Task

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

Number 1: I don’t want to ________ United’s victory, but City’s defence was terrible.

Number 2: Rashford scored with a ______ from outside the area.

Number 3: I’ll never forget my first match. I was taken to see Arsenal at Highbury by my grandpa at the ______ ___ of seven.

Number 4: We need a new midfielder who is creative and __________ so we can surprise our opponents.

Number 5: Following a spate of recent signings, Brazilian players have _________ the midfield.

Number 6: The striker has secured his place as a regular starting player following a series of ________ performances.

Number 7: After being allowed space by the opposing defenders, the 23-year-old sent a _______ effort towards goal which somehow slipped through the hands of the keeper.

Number 8: The striker looked relieved when he scored, marking the end of a frustrating _______ spell.

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’ve chosen another word that was suggested by Hsn from Turkey. This is an advanced word that’s used quite commonly in football English. This week, I will be happy if you can suggest the verb to ********* or the noun ************. The verb means to stop a passed ball before it gets to the target player. So a clever player might anticipate a pass and run to be able to get to the ball before the pass is completed. This is an ************.

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