In this week's Learn English Through Football podcast we look at the phrase, 'solo effort' which describes a particular type of goal.
The weekly football phrase we introduce in this podcast is 'man and ball7 which is a phrase used in football to describe tackles.
This week's football phrase is the verb phrase '(to) Spurn a Chance'. This phrase is often to describe an attempt at goal.
This week's football phrase is the verb 'to overturn'. This phrase is often used when talking about referreing decisions: eg. awarding...
This week's football phrase is the noun phrase 'a low block'. This phrase can describe how Manchester City played against Arsenal on Sunday.
This week's football phrase is the verb phrase to sweep aside. This phrase describes the Manchester derby played on Sunday.
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This week's football phrase is the verb to retain. This is the key word from teh Euro 2025 finals as England retained the title of European...
In this football phrase of the week we take a look at the phrase, to claw away, used mostly when talking about goalkeepers
In this football phrase of the week we explain the word, 'draw', and the different ways this word is used in football.
In this football phrase of the week we explain the football phrase, 'find joy', used in a match from the Women's Euro 2025 competition.
In this football phrase of the week we look at the verb, 'to convert' after some improtant penalties were scored in the race for CL places.
In this football phrase of the week we introduce the football phrase 'touching distance', connected with the Arsenal vs Man City game.
Languagecaster's weekly football phrase is the verb 'to seal' which has different meanings, including to decide, secure, get.
There are many ways to describe a pass. It is one of the most important actions in the game. This week we look at one of these ways - 'to...
What is one of the most common injuries in football? This week's weekly football phrase talks about the word - sprain
What does 'to be denied a point' mean in football? This week's English for football phrase is the expression 'to be denied'.
You can poach an egg, but what does poach a player mean? Check out the latest Weekly English for Football phrase from languagecaster.com
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This week, languagecaster.com introduces the English for football phrase 'Centre stage'
What phrase often follows 'to hit form'? Find out with our Weekly Football Phrase.
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In this post we explain the phrase 'to be in the dark'
This weeka€™s English for Football phrase is a€˜to spare your blushesa€˜.
