Learn English Through Football Podcast – (to) Open Up: Hi there everybody, my name is Damon, one half of the languagecaster team. On this short audio post on the language of football, I’ll be talking about the verb phrase ‘open up‘ and also some other ways ‘open‘ is used when talking about football. If you would like the transcript to the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter through
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Football Language: (to) Open Up
Right, let’s start with ‘open up‘ and a sentence from a football report – a match between Manchester City and Chelsea
reported on the Guardian website:
“De Bruyne’s shot rolled just wide of an upright but it was a warning to Chelsea: out of nothing two smart passes had opened them up through the middle.”
Two smart passes had opened Chelsea up – notice that the noun Chelsea appears between the verb ‘open’ and the preposition ‘up’ – opened Chelsea up;
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