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Football Phrasal Verbs EFL
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when they finally put away one of several scoring opportunities and led 2-1 at the break. What does put away mean?
(scored)
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This view was reinforced in the second minute of the game when Fulham fell behind in the second minute.
(started losing)
Oops!
Okay!
Just before half-time, Fulham went ahead. What does went ahead mean?
(started winning)
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Fulham went down 3-1 in the first leg in Turin. What does went down mean?
(lost)
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insisting that even more difficult challenges lay ahead. What does lay ahead mean?
(were coming in the future).
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In the second half, Juventus simply fell apart. What does fell apart mean?
(collapsed).
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Fulham knocked in a fourth goal. What does knowcked in mean?
(scored)
Oops!
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soon after, the captain of Juventus was sent off for a foul. What does ent off mean?
(received a red card)
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Fulham were awarded a penalty, which was coolly put away to make the score 3-1. What does put away mean?
scored
Oops!
Okay!
and went on to win 4-1, thereby going through to the quarter finals. What does going through mean?
(qualifying for the quarter finals).
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most people expected them to be knocked out in the return leg in London.
(eliminated)
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Fulham, one of the less well-known football clubs in London, notched up an impressive UEFA Europa League victory. What does Notched up mean?
(won)
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As the players lapped up the fans’ applause after the game. What does lapped up mean?
(enjoyed)
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Then, urged on by their passionate supporters. What does urged on mean?
(encouraged)
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the Fulham manager urged both players and supporters not to get too carried away by the result. What does carried away mean?
(over-excited)
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However, Fulham hit back with a goal of their own
(started playing well against an opponent that was winning)
Oops!
Okay!
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