Summer Tournaments: Off the crossbar
Summer Tournaments: Off the crossbar
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 and Rich talk about the latest action from the Premier League and the world of football. They keep you up to date with our latest competitions and have lots of football English for you to learn.
Transcript
Introduction
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack and welcome to our weekly round-up section called ‘This Week’ on Premier Skills English.
Rich: Hi there. I’m Rich. We’ve got lots of interesting words and phrases to help you talk about football in English.
Jack: We want you to use and practise these phrases by interacting with Premier League fans from around the world in our comments section.
Rich: If you listen to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, you can leave your comments in the review section. We do read all the reviews and would love to hear from you.
Jack: You can find all our latest content on the Premier Skills English homepage or the Premier Skills-British Council Facebook page.
Rich: Let’s start with our headlines!
Headlines
Jack: USA beat Netherlands to win World Cup.
Rich: The USA won the Women’s World Cup for a record fourth time as the defending champions beat the Netherlands by two goals to nil. Megan Rapinoe opened the scoring from the spot and Rose Lavelle made the game safe with a brilliant solo run and fantastic finish. A fitting final goal for the best team in the competition.
Jack: Brazil beat Peru to win Copa America.
Rich: Brazil won the Copa America for the first time in 12 years in a match that Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus will remember for a long time to come. Jesus brilliantly set up the first goal for Everton and then scored the second from the spot. Jesus was then sent off in the second half and also pushed over the VAR monitor as he left the pitch. However, that didn’t change the final result and Everton’s Richarlison killed off Peru with a last-minute penalty. It finished 3-1 to Brazil.
Jack: Mexico beat USA to win Gold Cup.
Rich: Mexico lifted the Gold Cup for a record 11th time after a 1-0 a win against the USA in the final in Chicago. Wolves striker Raul Jiminez set up Jonathan dos Santos with a backheel to score the winner off the crossbar in the 73rd minute. The Gold Cup crowns the continental champions of North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Jack: Going back to the Copa America final. So, Everton scored for Brazil and Everton’s Richarlison also scored for Brazil.
Rich: That’s right - it’s a bit confusing, isn’t it? Wouldn’t it be great if Everton signed for Everton?
Jack: If anybody else knows of a player who has the same name as a club, let us know in the comments section.
Vocabulary alert!
Rich: In our vocabulary alert, we look at some football English that we used in the headlines.
Jack: Our six words and phrases this week are: defending champions, from the spot, to set up, the VAR monitor, a backheel and off the crossbar.
Rich: Let’s start with the phrase ‘defending champions’. The defending champion is a phrase we use to describe the team which won the championship the previous year or time.
Jack: The USA were the defending champions and they won the World Cup again; they successfully defended their title.
Rich: Manchester City defended their title last season and will be the defending Premier League champions again this season.
Jack: The next phrase is ‘from the spot’. The spot is the penalty spot and when a penalty is scored we often say she scored from the spot.
Rich: When we talk about a striker’s stats we often use this phrase. We say he’s got 23 goals this season - six of them are from the spot. Six of them are penalties.
Jack: The next phrase is to set up. We said that Gabriel Jesus set up Brazil’s first goal. To set up is a phrasal verb that means to provide an assist - the pass to the player who scores the goal.
Rich: OK, the next phrase is the VAR monitor. It’s not really a phrase it’s an object but we’ll be seeing it at Premier League matches next season so we need to know what it’s called.
Jack: The VAR monitor is the TV that the referee goes to at the side of the pitch to look at a replay to help make the right decision.
Rich: The next bit of vocabulary is a backheel. We said that Raul Jimenez set up the winner for Mexico with a backheel.
Jack: A backheel is when you kick the ball with the back of your foot. The back of your foot is called your heel.
Rich: The final phrase this week is off the crossbar. The crossbar is the top, horizontal part of the goal. If a striker is unlucky a shot will hit the crossbar and go to a defender. If a striker is lucky a shot will go in the goal off the crossbar.
Jack: This means the ball hits the crossbar and goes into the net. We often hear the phrase ‘in off the crossbar’ or ‘in off the post’ when a goal hits the post or crossbar and goes in the net.
Rich: OK, so there are our six words and phrases. Listen to this part of the podcast again if you are not sure how to use them.
Rich: The words and phrases are: defending champions, from the spot, to set up, the VAR monitor, a backheel and off the crossbar.
Football Awards
Rich: Right, every week, we give out three Matchweek awards.
Jack: The awards are Player of the Week, Team of the Week and Goal of the Week.
Rich: In the comments section, you need to tell us if you agree with our choices.
Jack: Let’s start with Player of the Week. At the Gold Cup Chelsea’s Cristian Puisic won the young player of the tournament and Wolves striker Raul Jimenez won the player of the tournament.
Rich: At the Copa America Liverpool’s Alisson won goalkeeper of the tournament.
Jack: But our Player of the Week is the USA’s Megan Rapinoe who scored in the World Cup FInal, finished at the tournaments top scorer and won FIFA’s Player of the Tournament award.
Rich: The next award is for Team of the Week. The obvious choices are the USA, Brazil and Mexico but we haven’t spoken about the Africa Cup of Nations yet.
Jack: No we haven’t and there is a huge story happening there. There have been big surprises: South Africa knocked out Egypt and Benin knocked out Morocco.
Rich: But our Team of the Week is Madagascar. Madagascar have never played in the Africa Cup of Nations before and are into the quarter-finals after beating DR Congo on penalties.
Jack: Madagascar were 190th in the FIFA world rankings only five years ago. There are only 195 countries in the world so that’s some improvement!
Rich: Jack: And finally our goal of the week. It goes to Rose Lavelle who scored a great solo goal to clinch the World Cup for a record fourth time for the USA.
Matchweek Prediction
Jack: Every week, Rich predicts the result of one big match. The Premier League season is over, but there is still plenty of football.
Rich: Some of the big summer football tournaments have finished but the Africa Cup of Nations is not over yet. It’s reached the quarter-final stage.
Jack: There have been a few shocks in the tournament but there are some big teams still left. You thought Egypt would win but they’ve been knocked out by South Africa. South Africa face Nigeria in the quarters. Who do you think will win?
Rich: Yes, it was a massive surprise but I think South Africa will find it difficult against Nigeria. The Super Eagles have some great players especially in midfield with Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi and Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi. I think Nigeria will win 2-0.
Jack: If you are watching the Africa Cup of Nations let us know your opinions in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.
Rich: If you listen to us on Apple Podcasts, don’t forget to leave us a review. We’d love to hear from you.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
Results
Women's World Cup Final
USA 2-0 Netherlands
Copa America Final
Brazil 3-1 Peru
Gold Cup Final
Mexico 1-0 USA
Africa Cup of Nations
Morocco 1-1 Benin (Benin win 1-4 on penalties)
Egypt 0-1 South Africa
Algeria 3-0 Guinea
Madagascar 2-2 DR Congo (Madagascar win 4-2 on penalties)
(selected results)
Headlines
USA beat Netherlands to win World Cup
The USA won the Women’s World Cup for a record fourth time as the defending champions beat the Netherlands by two goals to nil. Megan Rapinoe opened the scoring from the spot and Rose Lavelle made the game safe with a brilliant solo run and fantastic finish. A fitting final goal for the best team in the competition.
Headlines
Brazil beat Peru to win Copa America
Brazil won the Copa America for the first time in 12 years in a match that Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus will remember for a long time to come. Jesus brilliantly set up the first goal for Everton and then scored the second from the spot. Jesus was then sent off in the second half and also pushed over the VAR monitor as he left the pitch. However, that didn’t change the final result and Everton’s Richarlison killed off Peru with a last-minute penalty. It finished 3-1 to Brazil.
Headlines
Mexico beat USA to win Gold Cup
Mexico lifted the Gold Cup for a record 11th time after a 1-0 a win against the USA in the final in Chicago. Wolves striker Raul Jiminez set up Jonathan dos Santos with a backheel to score the winner off the crossbar in the 73rd minute. The Gold Cup crowns the continental champions of North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Vocabulary Alert
Football English
We looked at six pieces of football English that you can learn to improve your English. Take a look at the phrases in bold. Do you understand what they mean?
The USA were the defending champions and they won the World Cup again; they successfully defended their title. Manchester City are the defending Premier League champions.
Megan Rapinoe opened the scoring from the spot. The spot is the penalty spot and when a penalty is scored we often say she scored from the spot.
Gabriel Jesus set up Brazil’s first goal. To set up is a phrasal verb that means to provide an assist - the pass to the player who scores the goal.
The VAR monitor is an object we’ll see at Premier League matches next season. It is the TV that the referee goes to at the side of the pitch to look at a replay to help make the right decision.
Raul Jimenez set up the winner for Mexico with a backheel. A backheel is when you kick the ball with the back of your foot. The back of your foot is called your heel.
The crossbar is the top, horizontal part of the goal. If a striker is unlucky a shot will hit the crossbar and go to a defender. If a striker is lucky a shot will go in the goal off the crossbar.
Can you use the words in bold in a different sentence? Write a sentence at the bottom of the page. If you're not sure, listen to the audio for more explanations and examples.
Matchweek Awards
Do you agree with our choices?
Player of the Week: Megan Rapinoe (USA)
Team of the Week: Madagascar
Goal of the Week: Rose Lavelle (USA)
The Big Match
Africa Cup of Nations: Nigeria v South Africa
The Premier League season has finished but the football season isn't over. In the podcast, Rich predicts the winner of one of the quarter-finals at the Africa Cup of Nations. Who do you think will come out on top?
Five Questions
What do you think?
Jack and Rich have spoken about This Week in football. Now it's your turn! Have a look at the questions and write your answers in the comments section below.
- Did you watch the Women's' World Cup Final/Copa America Final or Gold Cup Final?
- Do you agree with our choices for Player/Team/Goal of the Week?
- Use this week's vocabulary: Is it easier to win a tournament again if you are the defending champions?
- Is it easier to score from the spot during a match in comparison to a penalty shootout?
- Why does a goal always look better when the ball goes in off the crossbar or off the post?
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Comentários
25/01/2022
points
What do you think
1. Penalty shootouts most thriller than the others.
2. When the ball go in the goal off the crossbar as if striker planned. It's like playing billiard.
Phrases
• Backheel passes needs the teammates to be in a correct position on the pitch and best timing. Only then the ball can be got.
• Defending previous year title a rare event which needs high performance through seasons.
Joke
• VAR monitor provides monitoring critical positions in the game.
Note
• There is a team in our “Super Lig” called "Altay FK." the name of goalkeeper of another same division team called "Fenerbahçe" also "Altay".
25/01/2022 17:41
Tottenham Hotspur
5551
What do you think
1. Penalty shootouts most thriller than the others.
2. When the ball go in the goal off the crossbar as if striker planned. It's like playing billiard.
Phrases
• Backheel passes needs the teammates to be in a correct position on the pitch and best timing. Only then the ball can be got.
• Defending previous year title a rare event which needs high performance through seasons.
Joke
• VAR monitor provides monitoring critical positions in the game.
Note
• There is a team in our “Super Lig” called "Altay FK." the name of goalkeeper of another same division team called "Fenerbahçe" also "Altay".
06/06/2020
points
Congratulations to the US National Women's team
06/06/2020 20:02
Manchester United
6524
Congratulations to the US National Women's team
24/07/2019
points
Congratulation to all winners
24/07/2019 10:57
Manchester City
1734
Congratulation to all winners
16/07/2019
points
Hi, I'm mekhalla from mauritania. I'm sorry because I did not watch the match, but in fact the team of USA has played very well according what I heard and watched in news. So the team, I.e, USA has succeeded in defending thier champion. On the other side, the dark horses Madagascar have given a best picture about the future of the team.
16/07/2019 15:22
Liverpool
2
Hi, I'm mekhalla from mauritania. I'm sorry because I did not watch the match, but in fact the team of USA has played very well according what I heard and watched in news. So the team, I.e, USA has succeeded in defending thier champion. On the other side, the dark horses Madagascar have given a best picture about the future of the team.
16/07/2019
points
Hi Mekhalla,
Welcome to Premier Skills English! I believe you are the first person from Mauritania to comment on our website!
Mauritania qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first-ever time. Were you happy with their performances?
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
16/07/2019 15:41
Liverpool
594
Hi Mekhalla,
Welcome to Premier Skills English! I believe you are the first person from Mauritania to comment on our website!
Mauritania qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first-ever time. Were you happy with their performances?
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
11/07/2019
points
I watched on live some great semis and final of Women World Cup. USA were really great again and succeeded in pushing me to watch some women matches a thing that I wasn't used to.
I have to agree with this choices after seeing Megan Rapinoe with the US team and Madagascar which I was pleased to watch two of their best players who have been playing in the Algerian championship for a long time I mentionned Amada and the forward Adrian.
When you are a defending champion the season would be difficult but you are sure to attract the most interest from the spectators.
A goal is more thrilling when it goes in off the crossbar or off the post in particular when the watcher is not far away from the net where he could listen to the ball stricking the bar.
11/07/2019 13:22
Manchester City
3988
I watched on live some great semis and final of Women World Cup. USA were really great again and succeeded in pushing me to watch some women matches a thing that I wasn't used to.
I have to agree with this choices after seeing Megan Rapinoe with the US team and Madagascar which I was pleased to watch two of their best players who have been playing in the Algerian championship for a long time I mentionned Amada and the forward Adrian.
When you are a defending champion the season would be difficult but you are sure to attract the most interest from the spectators.
A goal is more thrilling when it goes in off the crossbar or off the post in particular when the watcher is not far away from the net where he could listen to the ball stricking the bar.
10/07/2019
points
Sorry to notice a mistake. The podcast does not fit the lesson, it is about the previous one.
10/07/2019 13:24
Manchester City
3988
Sorry to notice a mistake. The podcast does not fit the lesson, it is about the previous one.
10/07/2019
points
Thanks Elghoul - I have updated the audio. I think that the file name was too similar to last week's. I have renamed it and uploaded the new file.
Thanks again
10/07/2019 14:04
Arsenal
560
Thanks Elghoul - I have updated the audio. I think that the file name was too similar to last week's. I have renamed it and uploaded the new file.
Thanks again