In this short football language podcast we take a look at the phrase ‘interim manager‘ which has been in the news this weekend due to Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s departure from Manchester United. There is a transcript with this listening activity along with some vocabulary practice and you can also check out our
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Learning English Through Football Podcast: Interim Manager
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DF: Hello everyone, this is Damian from the Learning English Through Football team. I hope we are all doing well and that we have enjoyed the football this week. Now, the big story here in the UK this weekend is Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s departure from Manchester United after five defeats in the past seven games and a general poor level of performance over the season. The club
sacked Solskjær and are now looking for a new manager so they have
appointed an interim manager in the meantime while they continue this search. And so this phrase ‘interim manager‘ will be the focus of this short podcast.
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Interim Manager
With the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjær over the weekend, Manchester United are looking for a new manager. However, as they don’t have anyone
lined up (or ready) to take over they have decided that former assistant manager Michael Carrick will oversee the team – so, hell be in charge, while they search for an interim manager who will look after the club until the end of the season. So an interim boss is a manager who will look after the club until a new permanent manager has been chosen. The word ‘interim‘ is connected to time and generally means the time between one action and another; so it is something temporary. An interim manager, therefore, is not expected to be in charge for a long time but ma...