In this football language podcast we look ahead to the 2021-22 Premier League season which starts this weekend. We look at some of the teams that will be fighting for the title, as well as some of the
dark horses while we also look at some of the sides who may face a
relegation battle. You can read a transcript for this podcast below, while you can also check out our glossary of footballing phrases
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Learn English Through Football Podcast: 2021-22 Premier League Preview
DF: Hello everyone, this is Damian from the Learning English Through Football team. I hope we are all doing well and looking forward to the new football season. It’s just me today but we’ll be hearing from Damon who of course is in Tokyo over the next few weeks as we look at the language of football from the new season.
So, on today’s show we preview the 2021-22 Premier League season and ask which teams have a real chance of winning the title, which ones can finish in the top four and which ones may be facing a relegation battle.
Stinger: You are listening to
languagecaster.com (Arsenal fan).
Possible Winners
DF: So, last season’s Premier League winners Manchester City will start out as favourites for this season’s trophy. They have already added Aston Villa and England star Jack Grealish to their
squad for £100 million – a huge
transfer fee – while they are also interested in signing Tottenham captain Harry Kane for an even bigger sum. But even if they don’t sign the Spurs
talisman they should still
lift the trophy next May.
Which teams will challenge them? Well, Chelsea, the current Champions League and European
Super Cup holders, look like they will push them closer than last year when they finished 19 points
adrift in third. The Blues have just signed Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku for a club record £97.5 million and of course will have had a
pre-season with their coach Thomas Tuchel so that’s why many