On this short football language podcast for learners of English we look at some of the language used recently to describe Son Heung-min’s return to goalscoring, including, ‘
break his duck‘; ‘scoring streak’ and ‘
form is temporary but class is permanent‘. You can read the transcript for this podcast below, while you can also check out our glossary of footballing phrases
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Football Language: Son Heung-min’s Return to Goalscoring (2022-23)
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Languagecaster.com – the football-language podcast for learners of English who love
the beautiful game of football. I’m Damian and I am one of the Languagecaster team and I’m based here in London, while the other team member, is of course Damon and he is in Japan.
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Now, on this very brief football language podcast, I’m going to look at some language used to describe Tottenham and Korean striker Son Heung-min’s return to goalscoring form. He had failed to score in his previous six matches, which for the joint winner of the
Golden Boot from last season was a long time without a goal. In fact, we could say that it was a
goal drought. Sometimes we might hear the phrase ‘
they can’t buy a goal‘ which means a striker has not scored for a long time and does not look like they will score for a long time either; they are in a
bad run of goal-scoring form. So, the Korean striker
was dropped to the bench for the recent Premier League match against Leicester but came on after 59 minutes to score
a hat-trick and go home with the match ball. Has Son broken his
goal drought and returned to goal-scoring form? Well, as a Spurs fan, I am hoping the answer is yes!
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OK, let’s take a look at some language to describe this return to form.
Form is temporary but class is permanent