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PREDICTION
This week’s featured match is the Premier League game between Manchester City and Liverpool
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FOOTBALL EXPRESSION
Todaya€™s weekly football phrase is the word pulsating which is an adjective used to describe a very exciting game, one that goes from end-to-end. The verb to pulsate means to throb or to beat rhythmically and so if a game has few pauses we can describe it as having a high tempo or rhythm or that it does not pause for breath a€“ it is pulsating. The recent Premier League matches between Stoke and Tottenham and Liverpool and Arsenal were described as pulsating due to their end-to-end nature. A pulsating game.
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This week’s QUIZ QUESTION:
How many times has Manchester City won the English League title?/p>
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Answer next week.
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