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2018 World Cup Language: You can only beat what is in front of you

Hello, my name is Damon from languagecaster.com and I’m going to be talking about a cliche in football in this World Cup 2018 post. The cliche is, you can only beat what’s in front of you. Now, this phrase has been used after the England versus Panama game from group G, which ended up 6-1 to England.beat what is in front of you

World Cup Language: You can only beat what’s in front of you

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Damian Fitzpatrick

Learn English Through Football Podcast: A show for football fans to improve their English language skills

 

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I was born and brought up near Chester in the north west of England. I have always loved playing and talking about sport, especially football!
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