Fighting in Big Football Clubs

Introduction

Many football players and coaches are fighting. They are angry because the games are very important.

Main Body

Arsenal and Atletico Madrid played a big game. After the game, the managers fought. Some players also hit each other. The Atletico players were angry at the referee. Real Madrid has many problems. Some players hit each other in the dressing room. Kylian Mbappe does not get along with his teammates or the doctors. In Brazil, Neymar hit a young player at Santos FC. Neymar said sorry later. In Italy, two players from Inter Milan and Parma shouted at each other and fought during a game.

Conclusion

Players are under a lot of stress. This stress makes them fight and shout.

Learning

⚡️ Action Words (Past vs. Present)

In this story, we see two ways to talk about things happening.

1. Now / General Truths (Present)

  • They are angry.
  • Players are under stress.
  • Mbappe does not get along with teammates.

2. Then / Finished Actions (Past)

  • Arsenal played a game.
  • Managers fought.
  • Neymar said sorry.

Quick Shift: Fight → Fought Play → Played Say → Said


🛠 Simple Word Pairs

Look at how we describe people in the story:

  • Angry \rightarrow (feeling bad/mad)
  • Important \rightarrow (big/serious)
  • Young \rightarrow (not old)

💡 Useful Phrase

"Get along with" \rightarrow This means to be friendly with someone. Example: He does not get along with the doctors.

Vocabulary Learning

fighting (n.)
the act of fighting
Example:The fighting in the stadium made the coach angry.
football (n.)
a sport played with a ball
Example:She loves playing football with her friends.
players (n.)
people who play a game
Example:The players were tired after the long match.
coaches (n.)
people who train athletes
Example:The coaches gave a pep talk before the game.
angry (adj.)
feeling strong displeasure
Example:He was angry when he lost the match.
games (n.)
competitive activities
Example:They played several games over the weekend.
important (adj.)
of great value
Example:It is important to practice every day.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The stadium is a big building.
game (n.)
a competitive activity
Example:The game was exciting.
managers (n.)
people who manage
Example:The managers decided to change the strategy.
hit (v.)
to strike
Example:He hit the ball very hard.
referee (n.)
official who enforces rules
Example:The referee called a foul.
problems (n.)
difficulties
Example:They faced many problems during the match.
room (n.)
enclosed space
Example:The dressing room is near the locker.
teammates (n.)
people who play on the same team
Example:The teammates supported each other.
doctors (n.)
medical professionals
Example:The doctors checked the injured players.
sorry (adj.)
feeling regret
Example:She said sorry for the mistake.
later (adv.)
at a later time
Example:We will meet later at the park.
shout (v.)
to speak loudly
Example:He shouted to get everyone's attention.
stress (n.)
mental strain
Example:The stress of the game was high.