This Week: At sixes and sevens
This Week: At sixes and sevens
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, Rich, Laura and Jack talk about the latest action from the Premier League and have lots of football English for you to learn.
Transcript
This Week: Sixes and Sevens
Rich: Hello my name’s Rich and welcome to our weekly round-up section called ‘This Week’ on Premier Skills English.
Jack: Hi there. I’m Jack. We’ve got lots of interesting words and phrases to help you talk about football in English.
Laura: My name’s Laura. If you want to listen and read at the same time we have a transcript of this podcast on the Premier Skills English website.
Rich: Matchweek 4 in the Premier League was spectacular with shock results and a surprise early leader.
Jack: Things couldn’t be going better for the blue half of Liverpool. Everton are top of the Premier League and Women’s Super League.
Laura: We’re going to look at three headlines from this weekend’s action and after each, we’ll look at a couple of useful phrases.
Jack: We’re going to look at some football English for you to learn and this week we’re going to focus on six phrases.
Rich: We want you to use and practise these words and phrases by interacting with Premier League fans from around the world in our comments section.
Laura: If you listen to us on Apple Podcasts, you can leave your comments in the review section. We do read all the reviews and would love to hear from you.
Rich: You can find all of our latest content on the Premier Skills English homepage or the Premier Skills-British Council Facebook page.
Jack: Don’t forget that we also have our weekly Premier Skills English podcast that is released every Friday. Every week we help you with some different vocabulary or an aspect of grammar.
Laura: Our latest podcast is called Learning Vocabulary: Gameshows
Rich: In the podcast, we take part in four popular gameshows.
Jack: We look at language connected to guessing, stalling for time, getting things wrong and lightbulb moments.
Laura: If you want to find out what a lightbulb moment is or write a football trivia question for all our listeners to guess, you can find the podcast on the Premier Skills English homepage now.
Rich: OK, you’re now going to hear our three headlines. After each headline, we’ll have a little discussion and look at some vocabulary.
Jack: The words and phrases we are looking at this week are: to be at sixes and sevens, to go down, on the scoresheet, blunder, get the ball rolling and to get in on the act.
Laura: Later on we’ll also have a language challenge for you to have a go at so you need to be ready for that.
Headline 1
Jack: United and Liverpool at sixes and sevens.
Rich: Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur stunned the football world with two amazing results in Matchweek four. Tottenham won 6-1 at Old Trafford after a dreadful defensive display by United. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for United but Spurs hit back with goals from Tanguy Ndombele, Serge Aurier and two each from Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min. At Villa Park, there was an even more stunning result with the Premier League Champions going down 7-2 to Aston Villa. Ollie Watkins scored a hat-trick and Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley were sensational as Liverpool conceded seven goals for the first time since 1963.
Laura: Two amazing results and two of the most unbelievable results in Premier League history.
Jack: I can’t believe anybody saw these results coming.
Laura: I’ve got a fact or two for you. Rich has already said that this is the first time Liverpool have conceded seven since 1963 but it’s also the first time the Champions of England have conceded seven since 1953.
Jack: That’s a long time ago.
Laura: And it’s the first time a visiting team to Old Trafford have scored four times in the first half since 1957.
Jack: That’s a long time ago too. Rich seems to be a bit quiet.
Rich: It was a freak result and I’m blaming it on all us Liverpool fans laughing at the United result. We’ve only got ourselves to blame.
Laura: Let’s look at some language. In the headline, we described United and Liverpool as being at sixes and sevens.
Jack: To be at sixes and sevens is an idiom which is used to describe being in a difficult, confusing or disorganised situation. Have a listen to this example:
Rich: Not a great performance at the back. Every time they attacked we were at sixes and sevens. We were all over the place.
Laura: The defending for the third goal was awful.
Jack: We were at sixes and sevens. No organisation at all.
Rich: In this example, we're using the idiom to be at sixes and sevens to talk about defending but more specifically bad defending.
Laura: The defence is supposed to be the most organised part of a team so when we use this idiom we are saying the opposite.
Jack: We're describing bad defensive organisation.
Rich: The second bit of language we’re looking at from this headline is the phrasal verb to go down.
Laura: We said that Liverpool went down 7-2 at Aston Villa. To go down has lots of meanings but one of them is to lose.
Jack: Lots of football language is connected to fighting and battles and one meaning of to go down is to sink when a ship is hit during a battle. I think the meaning is similar here.
Rich: Liverpool went down at Aston Villa. They sank under the water and disappeared. They sank without a trace. Let’s move on to our next headline.
Headline 2
Laura: Toffees win again thanks to Colombia’s finest
Jack: Everton continued their 100% winning start to the season with a 4-2 home win against Brighton. James Rodriguez was the star of the show with two goals and his fellow Colombian, Yerry Mina, also scored whilst Dominic Calvert-Lewin was on the scoresheet again. Table-topping Everton were impressive throughout despite Everton keeper Jordan Pickford’s blunder which gifted the visitors a first-half equaliser.
Rich: Everton top of the table. It’s not going to last though. Everton’s next match is the Merseyside Derby.
Jack: I bet you’re not as confident as you were a couple of weeks ago!
Laura: I’ve got another pretty amazing fact here. This is the first time Everton have won their first seven matches in all competitions since 1894.
Rich: 18 94!
Laura: Yep, that’s 126 years ago.
Jack: That’s a pretty amazing fact. Let’s look at some language. The first phrase is to be on the scoresheet.
Rich: We’ve looked at this phrase before but it’s pretty common. Dominic Calvert-Lewin was on the scoresheet again at the weekend.
Laura: I’ve heard this phrase originally comes from journalists who, in the past, wrote down the score of the match and who scored.
Jack: Well, I’ve heard the scoresheet is the official record of players that scored goals and got yellow and red cards in a match.
Rich: In either case, we use the phrase on the scoresheet more generally as an idiom that means to score a goal.
Laura: James Rodriguez got his name on the scoresheet against Brighton. Twice.
Jack: The other word we want to take a look it is blunder. In the headline, I spoke about Jordan Pickford’s blunder that gave Brighton an equaliser.
Rich: A blunder is an informal word for a big mistake or error.
Laura: We used the word blunder to describe the mistake by Everton’s goalkeeper.
Jack: Blunder is usually used to describe goalkeeping errors as their mistakes are often more noticeable.
Rich: The words clanger, howler and gaffe can be used in exactly the same way. To describe a big individual error on the pitch.
Laura: Let’s move on to our final headline.
Headline 3
Rich: Everton hit Villa for six.
Laura: In the latest round of the Women’s Super League, Everton smashed six past Aston Villa to go joint-top with Arsenal who beat Bristol City 3-1. The Toffees are now top of the table in both the men’s and women’s game. The Australian international, Hayley Raso got the ball rolling with a double before Claire Emslie got in on the act with a double of her own. Everton finished off VIlla with a diving header from Valeri Gauvin and a goal from Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah.
Jack: Everyone at Everton must be buzzing. Top of both league’s and the women got to the FA Cup Final last week as well.
Rich: Yep, it’s great to see everyone at Everton doing so well.
Laura: You seem to be saying that through gritted teeth, Rich.
Rich: No, not at all.
Jack: But it’s an interesting phrase - an idiom. To say something through gritted teeth. This idiom means you accept or agree with something against your will and it is obvious to others how you really feel.
Laura: Rich is saying that it’s great that Everton are doing well but we all know that because he’s a Liverpool fan he doesn’t really mean it.
Jack: He’s saying it through gritted teeth.
Rich: Let’s look at another couple of idioms from our final headline. We said Hayley Raso got the ball rolling.
Laura: To get the ball rolling is an idiom which means to start things off. To get things started.
Jack: We hear it at meetings. A manager might start a meeting by saying OK I’ll get the ball rolling and then I’m going to ask all of you for some ideas.
Rich: The other idiom is to get in on the act. We said Claire Emslie got in on the act with a double of her own.
Laura: To get in on the act means to get involved in an activity that has already started.
Jack: Hayley Raso got the ball rolling and then Claire Emslie got in on the act.
Rich: OK. We’ve looked at three stories and six bits of vocabulary in our headlines. The words and phrases we’ve looked at are: to be at sixes and sevens, to go down, on the scoresheet, blunder, get the ball rolling and to get in on the act.
Prediction
Laura: It’s time for this week’s Premier League prediction. There is an international break this weekend so we have to wait two weeks for Matchweek five but it’s a big one.
Rich: Yes, it’s the Merseyside Derby and I’m predicting a big win for Liverpool.
Jack: Yes, very predictable and that’s why I’m going to do the prediction this week. Matchweek five sees the Premier League leaders, Everton, take on the Premier League Champions, Liverpool, in the 235th Merseyside Derby. Everton have started the season like a train winning every game they’ve played while Liverpool’s loss at Villa was more of a trainwreck. Will Liverpool bounce back? Yes. But will that be against Everton? I’m not so sure and I think Everton’s great start to the season will continue. Final score: Everton 3-2 Liverpool.
Laura: What do you think to that, Rich?
Rich: Everton beat Liverpool. No chance.
Language Challenge
Jack: To finish up the show we’ve got a quick language challenge connected to this week’s vocabulary.
Laura: Earlier we looked at the idiom to get the ball rolling. Our language challenge this week includes three more idioms that contain the word ball.
Rich: Write your answers in the comments section and if your answers are correct you will see that we have replaced your answer with asterisks so other listeners can guess too. Here are the three sentences.
Jack: You’ve got to be ______ the ball to get all the answers right.
Laura: If you take your ______ off the ball you might make a blunder.
Rich: I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ______ now.
Jack: We want you to write the correct answers on the Premier Skills English website where we have some more questions and activities connected to this week’s show.
Laura: Or write your answer on Apple Podcasts if that’s where you listen to us. Just write the answers in the review section and say hi.
Rich: Before we finish we just wanted to say that we hope you found this lesson useful and we hope that all of you stay fit and healthy.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football.
Headlines
United and Liverpool at sixes and sevens
Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur stunned the football world with two amazing results in Matchweek four. Tottenham won 6-1 at Old Trafford after a dreadful defensive display by United. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for United but Spurs hit back with goals from Tanguy Ndombele, Serge Aurier and two each from Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min. At Villa Park, there was an even more stunning result with the Premier League Champions going down 7-2 to Aston Villa. Ollie Watkins scored a hat-trick and Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley were sensational as Liverpool conceded seven goals for the first time since 1963.
Headlines
Toffees win again thanks to Colombia’s finest
Everton continued there 100% winning start to the season with a 4-2 home win against Brighton. James Rodriguez was the star of the show with two goals and his fellow Colombian, Yerry Mina, also scored whilst Dominic Calvert-Lewin was on the scoresheet again. Table-topping Everton were impressive throughout despite Everton keeper Jordan Pickford’s blunder which gifted the visitors a first-half equaliser.
Headlines
Everton hit Villa for six
In the latest round of the Women’s Super League, Everton smashed six past Aston Villa to go joint-top at the top of the table with Arsenal who beat Bristol City 3-1. The Toffees are now top of the table in both the men’s and women’s game. The Australian international, Hayley Raso got the ball rolling with a double before Claire Emslie got in on the act with a double of her own. Everton finished off VIlla with a diving header from Valeri Gauvin and a goal from Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah.
Vocabulary Alert
Language in the headlines
We looked at six words and phrases in our headlines that you can learn to improve your English. Take a look at the phrases in bold. Do you understand what they mean?
United and Liverpool were at sixes and sevens. We use this idiom to talk about defending but more specifically bad defending.
At Villa Park, there was an even more stunning result with the Premier League Champions going down 7-2 to Aston Villa.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was on the scoresheet again.
Jordan Pickford’s blunder gifted the visitors a first-half equaliser.
Hayley Raso got the ball rolling with a double.
Claire Emslie got in on the act with a double of her own.
Prediction
Premier League Predictions: The Merseyside Derby
Liverpool make the short trip to play Everton in Matchweek 5. Here are the other Premier League fixtures for Matchweek 5:
Fixtures
Everton v Liverpool
Chelsea v Southampton
Leicester v Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd v Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd v Fulham
West Brom v Burnley
Manchester City v Arsenal
Crystal Palace v Brighton
Tottenham v West Ham
Leeds v Wolves
Talk about the matches and make your predictions in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
Language Challenge
Jack, Laura and Rich set you a language challenge. We used the idiom to get the ball rolling earlier in the podcast and we’ve thought of three other idioms which use the word ball. Can you complete the phrases using the correct word?
You’ve got to be ____ the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ____ off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his _____ now.
Write the correct answer in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
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Talk about the headlines
Jack, Laura and Rich looked at three stories in the news and some vocabulary that might be new to you. Now it's your turn! Have a look at the questions and write your answers in the comments section below.
- Did Aston Villa and Tottenham play well or were Liverpool and Manchester United at sixes and sevens?
- What's the worst football blunder you can remember?
- Talk about this week's Premier League matches and make your predictions.
- Can you do our language challenge?
Write your comments and answers in the section below.
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28/02/2021
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You’ve got to be ON the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your EYE off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his COURT now.
PHRASES;
• The bankrupt company was at sixes and sevens. There weren't well-organised management as well job description, budgeting, performance assessment and sales policy. It couldn't have gone to last . Finally went down and disappeared from market.
• Although he was well qualified player never managed to get his name on the scoresheet.
• The keeper ran till out of penalty area to catch the ball and got it. This blunder resulted a yellow card and a goal against her/his team .
• After losing so much in the stock market he said that it wasn't important amount through gritted teeth.
• I'm going to have the ball rolling next week this project with a view to increase sales.
• I wanted to get in on the act charity program with a small amount which I can afford.
28/02/2021 18:26
Tottenham Hotspur
5558
You’ve got to be ON the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your EYE off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his COURT now.
PHRASES;
• The bankrupt company was at sixes and sevens. There weren't well-organised management as well job description, budgeting, performance assessment and sales policy. It couldn't have gone to last . Finally went down and disappeared from market.
• Although he was well qualified player never managed to get his name on the scoresheet.
• The keeper ran till out of penalty area to catch the ball and got it. This blunder resulted a yellow card and a goal against her/his team .
• After losing so much in the stock market he said that it wasn't important amount through gritted teeth.
• I'm going to have the ball rolling next week this project with a view to increase sales.
• I wanted to get in on the act charity program with a small amount which I can afford.
14/12/2020
points
How may I know the right answers?
14/12/2020 03:25
Everton
2
How may I know the right answers?
14/12/2020
points
Hi Clemente,
Thanks for your message.
The answers were:
You’ve got to be ON the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your EYE off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his COURT now.
We have started to put the answers to our language challenges in the comments section of each episode so you can find them there.
https://premierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/listen/this-week
Thanks,
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
14/12/2020 08:04
Liverpool
594
Hi Clemente,
Thanks for your message.
The answers were:
You’ve got to be ON the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your EYE off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his COURT now.
We have started to put the answers to our language challenges in the comments section of each episode so you can find them there.
https://premierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/listen/this-week
Thanks,
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
17/10/2020
points
Liverpool 3-1 Everton
17/10/2020 09:08
Chelsea
2243
Liverpool 3-1 Everton
11/10/2020
points
Hi again!
The language challenge's answers are:
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ****** off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
11/10/2020 18:44
Leeds United
399
Hi again!
The language challenge's answers are:
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ****** off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
11/10/2020
points
Hi there!
I'm looking forward to the next round of Premier League. It'll be the most expected merseyside derby in years. The sensation Toffees against the last champion. It'll be amazing.
My predictions are:
Everton 2v2 Liverpool
Chelsea 2v1 Southampton
Leicester 3v2 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1v2 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2v1 Fulham
West Brom 1v1 Burnley
Manchester City 2v2 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 2v1 Brighton
Tottenham 3v3 West Ham
Leeds 1v1 Wolves
By for now!
11/10/2020 18:29
Leeds United
399
Hi there!
I'm looking forward to the next round of Premier League. It'll be the most expected merseyside derby in years. The sensation Toffees against the last champion. It'll be amazing.
My predictions are:
Everton 2v2 Liverpool
Chelsea 2v1 Southampton
Leicester 3v2 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1v2 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2v1 Fulham
West Brom 1v1 Burnley
Manchester City 2v2 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 2v1 Brighton
Tottenham 3v3 West Ham
Leeds 1v1 Wolves
By for now!
07/10/2020
points
Language Challenge :
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ****** off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
07/10/2020 21:14
Manchester United
6539
Language Challenge :
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ****** off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
07/10/2020
points
Gameweek 4 Predictions :
Everton 4-2 Liverpool
Chelsea 3-1 Southampton
Leicester 2-2 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1-3 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2-2 Fulham
West Brom 0-3 Burnley
Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 2-0 Brighton
Tottenham 2-2 West Ham
Leeds 3-2 Wolves
07/10/2020 21:07
Manchester United
6539
Gameweek 4 Predictions :
Everton 4-2 Liverpool
Chelsea 3-1 Southampton
Leicester 2-2 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1-3 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2-2 Fulham
West Brom 0-3 Burnley
Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 2-0 Brighton
Tottenham 2-2 West Ham
Leeds 3-2 Wolves
07/10/2020
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1. Aston Villa and Tottenham played incredibly well but they were so lucky and the defence in both sides were catastrophic although the unfair red card showed to Martial was the turning point of the game.
Maguire was at sixes and sevens.
2. The worst football blunder was John Terry's penalty in the Champions League final 2008 in Moscow when he slipped while shooting the ball then we got a golden chance to win the third Champions League trophy and Van Der Sar saved a cruical penalty from Anelka and we crowned as Champions League Winners so a blunder cost a massive trophy.
07/10/2020 21:05
Manchester United
6539
1. Aston Villa and Tottenham played incredibly well but they were so lucky and the defence in both sides were catastrophic although the unfair red card showed to Martial was the turning point of the game.
Maguire was at sixes and sevens.
2. The worst football blunder was John Terry's penalty in the Champions League final 2008 in Moscow when he slipped while shooting the ball then we got a golden chance to win the third Champions League trophy and Van Der Sar saved a cruical penalty from Anelka and we crowned as Champions League Winners so a blunder cost a massive trophy.
07/10/2020
points
Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal
07/10/2020 17:33
Liverpool
3
Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal
07/10/2020
points
1. Man U were at sixes and sevens and the best evidence of that are the manager's saying at the end of the game "I am the only one who is responsable". Although the Vilans were on the ball the Reds without Mane were in a dark day making them breaking lots of bad records .
2. The worst blunder I saw these days is Varane's brace against City in the Champions League restart.
3. Predictions, City 2 Arsenal 2
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ___mind_ off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his __foot___ now.
07/10/2020 13:17
Manchester City
3988
1. Man U were at sixes and sevens and the best evidence of that are the manager's saying at the end of the game "I am the only one who is responsable". Although the Vilans were on the ball the Reds without Mane were in a dark day making them breaking lots of bad records .
2. The worst blunder I saw these days is Varane's brace against City in the Champions League restart.
3. Predictions, City 2 Arsenal 2
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your ___mind_ off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his __foot___ now.
09/10/2020
points
Hi,
What about 'The ball's in his SIDE now'.
09/10/2020 14:37
Manchester City
3988
Hi,
What about 'The ball's in his SIDE now'.
07/10/2020
points
I'm still without any face. :-(
07/10/2020 05:55
Liverpool
6577
I'm still without any face. :-(
09/10/2020
points
I'm sorry Alex, the moderation process has been broken by a security update. The developers are looking at it on Monday.
09/10/2020 15:06
Arsenal
560
I'm sorry Alex, the moderation process has been broken by a security update. The developers are looking at it on Monday.
10/10/2020
points
It's OK, Jack.
10/10/2020 03:04
Liverpool
6577
It's OK, Jack.
06/10/2020
points
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your hand off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his side now.
06/10/2020 16:34
Liverpool
817
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your hand off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his side now.
06/10/2020
points
Did Aston Villa and Tottenham play well or were Liverpool and Manchester United at sixes and sevens?
Well, like a liverpool fan, is too difficult accept the defeat, but I think Liverpool underestimate to Aston Villa, and Aston Villa took advantage from tah situation.
Man. U., I think was a bad day.
What's the worst football blunder you can remember?
Goalkeeper from Liverpool in the final Champions League 2018... yes Liverpool again... is too hard...
Talk about this week's Premier League matches and make your predictions.
At Merseysde, i think will be a bouring match.
06/10/2020 16:33
Liverpool
817
Did Aston Villa and Tottenham play well or were Liverpool and Manchester United at sixes and sevens?
Well, like a liverpool fan, is too difficult accept the defeat, but I think Liverpool underestimate to Aston Villa, and Aston Villa took advantage from tah situation.
Man. U., I think was a bad day.
What's the worst football blunder you can remember?
Goalkeeper from Liverpool in the final Champions League 2018... yes Liverpool again... is too hard...
Talk about this week's Premier League matches and make your predictions.
At Merseysde, i think will be a bouring match.
06/10/2020
points
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your look off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his hands now.
06/10/2020 07:49
Southampton
263
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your look off the ball you might make a blunder.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his hands now.
06/10/2020
points
Everton 3 : 3 Liverpool
06/10/2020 03:11
Liverpool
6577
Everton 3 : 3 Liverpool
06/10/2020
points
Chelsea 2 : 1 Southampton
Leicester 2 : 3 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1 : 3 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2 : 0 Fulham
West Brom 1 : 1 Burnley
Manchester City 4 : 2 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 3 : 0 Brighton
Tottenham 2 : 2 West Ham
Leeds 1 : 0 Wolves
06/10/2020 03:10
Liverpool
6577
Chelsea 2 : 1 Southampton
Leicester 2 : 3 Aston Villa
Newcastle Utd 1 : 3 Manchester Utd
Sheffield Utd 2 : 0 Fulham
West Brom 1 : 1 Burnley
Manchester City 4 : 2 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 3 : 0 Brighton
Tottenham 2 : 2 West Ham
Leeds 1 : 0 Wolves
06/10/2020
points
The worst football blunder I can remember is Karius' gaffe in the Kiev Champions' League Final. It cost Liverpool the Cup.
06/10/2020 03:05
Liverpool
6577
The worst football blunder I can remember is Karius' gaffe in the Kiev Champions' League Final. It cost Liverpool the Cup.
06/10/2020
points
Aston Villa and Tottenham played really extremely well, so Liverpool and Manchester United were not at sixes and sevens but they lost concentration too early and underestimated their rivals' will to win.
06/10/2020 03:03
Liverpool
6577
Aston Villa and Tottenham played really extremely well, so Liverpool and Manchester United were not at sixes and sevens but they lost concentration too early and underestimated their rivals' will to win.
06/10/2020
points
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
06/10/2020 02:58
Liverpool
6577
You’ve got to be ****** the ball to get all the answers right.
06/10/2020
points
If you take your foot (or leg) off the ball you might make a blunder.
06/10/2020 02:53
Liverpool
6577
If you take your foot (or leg) off the ball you might make a blunder.
06/10/2020
points
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
06/10/2020 02:48
Liverpool
6577
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his ****** now.
06/10/2020
points
Hi, everyone!
1 - I reckon that United historical defeat happened because of the unfair red card gave to Martial, Lamela should be expel also. After that, Tottenham managed to build a good win.
The match Aston Villa x Liverpool I think that was a fair result. Aston Villa played very well and Liverpool team seemed lost in the pitch. A shame match of Liverpool, now I know they are human :)
2 - The worst football blunder I can remember it was the terrible match of the goalkeeper Karius at the Champions League final in 2018.
3 - Everton 2 v Liverpool 7 ( a recovery match to Liverpool).
4 - I can't :(
06/10/2020 01:41
Manchester City
185
Hi, everyone!
1 - I reckon that United historical defeat happened because of the unfair red card gave to Martial, Lamela should be expel also. After that, Tottenham managed to build a good win.
The match Aston Villa x Liverpool I think that was a fair result. Aston Villa played very well and Liverpool team seemed lost in the pitch. A shame match of Liverpool, now I know they are human :)
2 - The worst football blunder I can remember it was the terrible match of the goalkeeper Karius at the Champions League final in 2018.
3 - Everton 2 v Liverpool 7 ( a recovery match to Liverpool).
4 - I can't :(
05/10/2020
points
You’ve got to be ** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your look off the ball you might make a blunder. *Close, but not quite.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his hands now.
1. In both matches, the defeated team defended horribly and the winning side attacked very well. To win by 5 goals or more means that the game had both situations (great attacking and poor defense)
2. There are many... Marcelo Díaz's mistake on the last Confederation Cup final, gifting the winning goal; Paulo Garcés' gross error in the quarterfinals of Copa Libertadores 2011, Universidad Católica vs Peñarol (the goalkeeper made mistakes on both home and away matches), and Agustín Rossi's blunder on Copa Libertadores group stage game of Boca Juniors (ARG) against Palmeiras (BRA) a couple years ago.
The links of the respective blunders videos:
https://youtu.be/AlB0YcGUnPM
https://youtu.be/TMJne141p5o
https://youtu.be/p7Ema9m27_Y
https://youtu.be/h8xs_mQxfv4
3. My predictions:
Everton v Liverpool 3-3
Chelsea v Southampton 3-0
Leicester v Aston Villa 1-2
Newcastle Utd v Manchester Utd 1-1
Sheffield Utd v Fulham 1-0
West Brom v Burnley 2-2
Manchester City v Arsenal 3-1
Crystal Palace v Brighton 2-0
Tottenham v West Ham 2-1
Leeds v Wolves 0-0
05/10/2020 20:17
Everton
2
You’ve got to be ** the ball to get all the answers right.
If you take your look off the ball you might make a blunder. *Close, but not quite.
I’ve helped as much as I can. The ball’s in his hands now.
1. In both matches, the defeated team defended horribly and the winning side attacked very well. To win by 5 goals or more means that the game had both situations (great attacking and poor defense)
2. There are many... Marcelo Díaz's mistake on the last Confederation Cup final, gifting the winning goal; Paulo Garcés' gross error in the quarterfinals of Copa Libertadores 2011, Universidad Católica vs Peñarol (the goalkeeper made mistakes on both home and away matches), and Agustín Rossi's blunder on Copa Libertadores group stage game of Boca Juniors (ARG) against Palmeiras (BRA) a couple years ago.
The links of the respective blunders videos:
https://youtu.be/AlB0YcGUnPM
https://youtu.be/TMJne141p5o
https://youtu.be/p7Ema9m27_Y
https://youtu.be/h8xs_mQxfv4
3. My predictions:
Everton v Liverpool 3-3
Chelsea v Southampton 3-0
Leicester v Aston Villa 1-2
Newcastle Utd v Manchester Utd 1-1
Sheffield Utd v Fulham 1-0
West Brom v Burnley 2-2
Manchester City v Arsenal 3-1
Crystal Palace v Brighton 2-0
Tottenham v West Ham 2-1
Leeds v Wolves 0-0