sack 〜を解任する
/sæk/
Juventus have sacked head coach Maurizio Sarri a day after being knocked out of the Champions League.
safety 安全な
/ˈseɪfti/
If the safety of an opponent is endangered, it’s considered as excessive force.
salvage a point 勝ち点1を拾い上げる
/ˈsælvɪdʒ ə pɔɪnt/
Although Everton nealy lost the game, they were able to salvage a point in the final phase.
sanction 制裁
/ˈsæŋkʃn/
Nobody knew if Man City will escape their FFP sanction for next season.
save (キーパーの)セーブ, 〜を救う
/seɪv/
Great save from Buffon! He gets down to deny Florenzi inside the box!
save one’s energy 体力を温存する
/seɪv wʌnz ˈenədʒi/
You’d better save your energy for the next game.
scapegoat 戦犯, 罪を負わされるもの
/ˈskeɪpɡəʊt/
Rukaku was a scapegoat even when the loss was not his fault.
schoolboy error しょうもないミス
/ˈskuːlbɔɪ ˈerə(r)/
Sometimes even professional players can make a schoolboy error.
scissors kick シザースキック
/ˈsɪzəz kɪk/
Watch Cristiano Ronaldo’s amazing scissors kick goal against Juventus!
scoop (ボール)をすくい上げる
/skuːp/
Xabi scoops the ball and Messi is there! Amazing combination!
score スコア, 得点する
/skɔː(r)/
Hands up if you think Robert Lewandowski will score for Bayern Munich tonight.
scoreless draw スコアレスドロー, 0対0の引き分け
/ˈskɔːləs drɔː/
Borussia Dortmund advance to DFB Pokal semi-finals with scoreless draw.
score sheet スコアシート, 得点記入表
/ˈskɔː ʃiːt/
Thomas Muller was on the scoresheet as Bayern went 8 points clear in the Bundesliga.
scoring machine ゴール量産機
/ˈskɔːrɪŋ məˈʃiːn/
Bruno Fernandes once became a scoring machine for Sporting.
scout スカウト, 偵察
/skaʊt/
What do scouts look for in young players?
scramble 大慌ての奪い合い
/ˈskræmbl/
A scramble in the box sees Messi come close to his first goal in Russia.
scrappy ダメダメな, しょぼい
/ˈskræpi/
He should play as a centre back. I think he is always scrappy at right back.
screamer (叫んでしまうほど)強烈なシュート
/skriːmə(r)/
Pogba launches a magnificent screamer! Manchester United snuff out Swansea 3-1!
screw up 〜をしくじる, 〜を台無しにする
/skruː ʌp/
Inter accidentally screwed up the match against AC Milan in one moment.
Scudetto スクデット(セリエAのタイトル)
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Which Serie A club won the Scudetto l0 years ago?
seal the win 勝利を確かなものにする
/siːl ðə wɪn/
They’ve already scored 6 goals. It’s safe to say West Ham sealed the win.
season シーズン
/ˈsiːzn/
The first season was adventurous for me with much drama and many crazy wins.
season ticket シーズンチケット, 年間パス
/ˈsiːzn ˈtɪkɪt/
Arsenal have decided to give refunds to their season ticket holders due to the coronavirus crisis.
second-last opponent 後方から2番目の相手選手
/ˈsekənd lɑːst əˈpəʊnənt/
Second-last opponent is an imprtant factor to understand offside rules.
seeded team シード権を得たチーム
/ˈsiːdɪd tiːm/
Real Madrid could take it a little easy as they were one of the seeded teams.
seesaw game シーソーゲーム, 一進一退の試合
/ˈsiː sɔː ɡeɪm/
I love to watch a seesaw game like this! It’s so exciting!
self-control 自制
/ˌself kənˈtrəʊl/
Even after the wrong call from the referee, Marcus Rashford showed some self-control.
selfish 自己中心的な
/ˈselfɪʃ/
The player was very selfish in that game, never passing the ball to his mates.
semi-final 準決勝
/ˌsemi ˈfaɪnl/
The semi-final between Chelsea and Barcelona was the best game I’ve ever watched!
send off 〜を退場させる
/send ɒf/
Send him off! That clearly deserves a red card!
send A to the wrong way Aを逆方向に送る, フェイントで引っ掛ける
/send A tə ðə rɒŋ weɪ/
In the penalty shootout, Drogba sent Neuer to the wrong way.
sensational 感覚を揺さぶるほどに素晴らしい
/senˈseɪʃənl/
Oh my word! Mario Mandžukić finds the back of the net in a sensational way!
sense of responsibility 責任感
/sens əv rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti/
A super star who influences many people should have a sense of responsibility.
Serie A セリエA, イタリアリーグ
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The Italian Serie A is getting interesting year by year.
set (ボールを)置く, セットする
/set/
Now, the ball is set for a free kick. Kroos is gonna take it.
set up a chance チャンスをつくる
/set ʌp ə tʃɑːns/
Setting up a chance for my teammates is the most important job for me.
set-piece セットプレー
/ˌset ˈpiːs/
Straight from the training ground, Shinji Kagawa finishes the corner set-piece!
silky skill 滑らかな足技
/ˈsɪlki skɪl/
Check out the silky skills performed by Isco Alarcon!
shaky backline 不安定な最終ライン
/ˈʃeɪki ˈbæklaɪn/
It was a big match. I can understand our backline was a bit shaky for the first 15 minutes.
sharp 鋭い
/ʃɑːp/
Gabriel Jesus has focused on staying sharp during the preseason.
sharp pain 鋭い痛み
/ʃɑːp peɪn/
I don’t know why, but I have a sharp pain in my chest.
shield the ball ボールを守る
/ʃiːld ðə bɔːl/
When you’re surrounded by defenders, try to shield the ball as much as you can.
shin pad(s) すねあて
/ʃɪn pæd/
I’m planning to buy new shin pads online today. Any recommendations?
shirt シャツ
/ʃɜːt/
It was my dream. I’m very honoured to wear Liverpool shirt and play at Anfield.
shoelace 靴紐
/ˈʃuːleɪs/
The goalkeeper’s shoelace came untied during the game.
shoot シュート, シュートをする
/ʃuːt/
The commentator said “It’s too far to shoot.” but Ronaldo gave a powerful shot.
shorts ショーツ, サッカーパンツ
/ʃɔːts/
Don’t forget to bring away shorts as well for tomorrow’s game!
shot シュート
/ʃɒt/
It’s not looking good. Rangers have had 31% possession and 0 shots.
shot off target 枠外シュート
/ʃɒt ɒf ˈtɑːɡɪt/
Here comes Vardy! Oh, but his shot was slightly off target.
shot on target 枠内シュート
/ʃɒt ɒn ˈtɑːɡɪt/
Spurs had 14 shots on target. The only shot that he didn’t save was Kane’s penalty.
shoulder blade 肩甲骨
/ˈʃəʊldə(r) bleɪd/
The black vest is designed to hold the shoulder blades.
shoulder charge 肩でのタックル
/ˈʃəʊldə(r) tʃɑːdʒ/
The hard shoulder charge from Teemu Pukki generated a yellow card.
shoulder-to-shoulder 肩同士の
/ˈʃəʊldə(r) tə ˈʃəʊldə(r)/
It was shoulder to shoulder! Definitely not a yellow card!
shout 叫ぶ
/ʃaʊt/
The manager, Jose Mourinho, had to shout to get everyone’s attention.
shove 〜を小突く
/ʃʌv/
Cristiano Ronaldo suspended for 5 games for red card and shove on the referee.
showdown 大詰め, 土壇場
/ˈʃəʊdaʊn/
Paul Pogba arrives for training ahead of derby showdown at the Etihad.
shrug off the tackle タックルをかわす
/ʃrʌɡ ɒf ðə ˈtækl/
Kai Havertz beautifully shrugged off the tackle from Antonio Rüdiger in training.
shut down A Aを零封する
/ʃʌt daʊn/
Van Dijk is on a different level. He would shut down any attacker in the world.
side サイド, チーム
/saɪd/
Arsenal are in control of the North London derby. 2-0 to the home side.
side net サイドネット
/saɪd net/
The Schalke fans erupt but Uchida’s header hits the side net. No goal.
sign 〜と契約する
/saɪn/
Villarreal win the race to sign Takefusa Kubo on season-long loan deal from Real Madrid.
signal (審判が出す)合図, サイン
/ˈsɪɡnəl/
After the signal from the referee, Wolves celebrated the goal.
silence critics 批評家たちを黙らせる
/ˈsaɪləns ˈkrɪtɪks/
The only thing I’m focusing on is to do my best and silence critics.
silly mistake 馬鹿げたミス
/ˈsɪli mɪˈsteɪk/
The goalkeeper made a silly mistake! The ball slipped into the net!
simulation シミュレーション, 欺く行為
/ˌsɪmjuˈleɪʃn/
Mourinho: PSG completely stopped the game with simulation tactics.
sitter 容易なゴールチャンス
/ˈsɪtə(r)/
The coach looked distressed when his man missed a sitter.
skill 技術, スキル
/skɪl/
Football is a great opportunity for children to make new friends and develop skills.
skip away from A Aを切り抜ける
/skɪp əˈweɪ from/
Silva does well to skip away from the defender and find the feet of Jesus.
skipper 主将, キャプテン
/ˈskɪpə(r)/
The skipper of Real Madrid has been Sergio Ramos for a long time.
slalom run スラロームラン
/ˈslɑːləm rʌn/
Eden Hazard goes on a superb, slaloming run into the Liverpool area.
sleek オシャレな
/sliːk/
Modric with a sleek pass behind the defense! And Benzema breaks the deadlock!
sliding tackle スライディングタックル
/slaɪd ˈtækl/
First of all, remember that sliding tackles should only be used as a last resort!
slight contact わずかな接触
/slaɪt ˈkɒntækt/
Unfortunately, the slight contact in the box can make the referee call a foul.
slip 滑る
/slɪp/
Steven Gerrard’s slip did not cost Liverpool the Premier League title said Brendan Rodgers.
sloppy 雑な
/ˈslɒpi/
Hey! Don’t be sloppy on your pass!
slow down (〜の)スピードを落とす
/sləʊ daʊn/
N’golo Kante may be the only man who can slow down Leonel Messi.
slow starter エンジンがかかるのが遅い選手, チーム
/sləʊ ˈstɑːtə(r)/
For some reasons, the champion team was being a slow starter this season.
slump 不調, スランプ
/slʌmp/
Is Cristiano Ronaldo’s slump in La Liga the beginning of his gradual decline?
smart ball 賢いパス
/smɑːt bɔːl/
What a smart ball from Santi Cazorla to Giroud! And he scores!
smash 〜を強打する, 〜を倒す
/smæʃ/
Don’t worry. Chelsea is gonna smash Barcelona again.
snatch a point 勝ち点1を掴み取る
/snætʃ ə pɔɪnt/
Full-time: Spurs somehow snatch a point in an unbelievable game at Anfield.
so far 今のところ
/səʊ fɑː(r)/
Manchester United have struggled to create a chance so far in the first half.
sock(s) ソックス
/sɒk/
Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish says there is superstition behind his low socks.
solid 手堅い, 堅実な
/ˈsɒlɪd/
A solid performance from New Castle earns a deserved first point of the season!
solo goal 独走ゴール
/ˈsəʊləʊ ɡəʊl/
Son Heung Min’s superb solo goal against Burnley has won the goal of the year.
sore muscles 筋肉痛
/sɔː(r) ˈmʌslz/
After the intense workout, everyone in the team had sore muscles.
spatial awareness 空間認知
/ˈspeɪʃl əˈweənəs/
What made Özil special is that he had both the spatial awareness and final ball.
spectator 観衆, 観客
/spekˈteɪtə(r)/
Spurs have been charged after a spectator ran on the pitch during their Champions League win.
spectacular 目を見張る
/spekˈtækjələ(r)/
Oh! Just out of nothing! What a spectacular strike!
speed スピード
/spiːd/
A study has found Gareth Bale to be the world’s quickest player according to his maximum recorded speed.
spill the ball ボールをこぼす
/spɪl ðə bɔːl/
What a mistake! Gianluigi Donnarumma spills the ball into his own net!
spin 回転, 〜を回転させる
/spɪn/
Dybala takes the free kick! And it’s in! The spin on that ball was so lovely!
spin towards A Aに向かって回転する
/spɪn təˈwɔːdz/
Luckliy, the ball was spinning towards me, so it was an easy tap-in.
spit 唾を吐く
/spɪt/
The star player spat on opponent and received yellow card after their 2-0 loss.
sprinkle water 水を撒く
/ˈsprɪŋkl ˈwɔːtə(r)/
It’s normal to sprinkle water on the pitch before a football match.
spot (ペナルティー)スポット
/spɒt/
Shinji Kagawa puts Japan ahead from the spot after Carlos Sanchez is sent off for a deliberate handball!
sprain 〜を捻る, 挫く
/spreɪn/
PSG confirmed Kylian Mbappe will be out for three weeks with an ankle sprain.
spread 〜を広げる, 広がる
/spred/
After having a pre-match huddle, the players spread out onto the field.
spread one’s body 体を広げる
/spred wʌnz ˈbɒdi/
Be brave and spread your body! Never give up on making a save!
sprint ダッシュ, 短距離
/sprɪnt/
Is there anyone quicker than Adama Traore? Watch his unbelievable sprints!
squad チーム, 編隊
/skwɒd/
Thomas Tuchel announces Kylian Mbappe will be in PSG’s squad to play Atalanta.
square pass 横パス
/skweə(r) pɑːs/
Square and back passes are not your first choice! Let’s play more attacking and direct football!
square the ball 横パスをする
/skweə(r) ðə bɔːl/
Messi was really unselfish to square the ball to Suarez just in front of the goal.
squeeze しぼる
/skwiːz/
When you’re defending, it’s important to squeeze in order to cover space inside.
stagnate (〜が)停滞する
/stæɡˈneɪt/
Spurs players improve under Pochettino while other teams stagnate.
stamina スタミナ
/ˈstæmɪnə/
Modric is such a wonderful player! Tremendous energy and stamina for his age!
stamp 〜を踏みつける, 踏みつけ
/stæmp/
It was lucky that Gareth Bale wasn’t sent off for the stamp on Umtiti’s calf.
stance 構え
/stæns/
Here’s the reason why Cristiano Ronaldo does his trademark stance before taking free-kicks.
stand in front of A Aの前に立つ
/stænd ɪn frʌnt əv/
Virgil Van Dijk was standing in front of the ball to stop quick restart.
standing 順位表, 勝敗表
/ˈstændɪŋ/
You can check the current table standing of the English Premier League online.
standing foot 軸足
/ˈstændɪŋ fʊt/
Many players tried to mimick the position and angle of David Beckham’s standing foot.
standing ovation 大喝采, スタンディングオベーション
/ˈstændɪŋ əʊˈveɪʃn/
Ronaldinho received a standing ovation from Real Madrid supporter.
starting Ⅺ スターティングメンバー
/ˈstɑːtɪŋ ɪˈlevn/
This is our starting XI! Remember tonight is the biggest night of the season!
stay down 倒れたままでいる
/steɪ daʊn/
Van Persie stayed down on the ground after he had heavy contact with the goalkeeper.
stay on one’s feet 飛び込まずに対応する
/steɪ ɒn wʌnz fiːt/
Don’t be easy! Stay on your feet!
step inside 中へ切り込む
/step ˌɪnˈsaɪd/
Isco stepped inside from left to the middle to find room for a shot.
step out 避ける, (その場を少し)離れる
/step aʊt/
Hey! That’s not your ball! Step out!
step down (監督などが)退任する
/step daʊn/
Now, Mauricio Pochettino stepped down. Who do Tottenham fans want as their next manager?
step over またぎフェイント
/step ˈəʊvə(r)/
At the age of 10, Jesse Lingard was given a step-over tutorial by Cristiano Ronaldo.
step up (PKを蹴るために)歩を進める
/step ʌp/
Schweinsteiger slowly steps up to take the penalty kick. Can he make it?
stick to A Aにこだわる
/stɪk tə/
We were able to stick to our game plan. That’s why we could win tonight.
stop 〜を止める, 止まる
/stɒp/
Chiellini: The only way to stop Messi is to pray.
stoppage time 終了間際の時間, アディショナルタイム
/ˈstɒpɪdʒ taɪm/
Lazio seal a Super Coppa Italiana win with a wonderful free-kick deep into stoppage time!
straight into the goal ゴールへ真っ直ぐ
/streɪt ˈɪntə ðə ɡəʊl/
It’s a supurb strike! Straight into the goal! No chance for the goalkeeper!
straight red 1発レッドカード
/streɪt red/
Bernardo Silva received a straight red card and a suspension for 3 matches.
strategy 戦略
/ˈstrætədʒi/
The game strategy told by Sir Alex Ferguson was to press high and get round them.
strength 強み, 強さ
/streŋkθ/
Marcelo Bielsa: Aston Villa has a team with very significant offensive strength.
stress fracture 疲労骨折
/stres ˈfræktʃə(r)/
Breaking News: Marcus Rashford is thought to have a double stress fracture in his back.
stretch 〜を伸ばす, ストレッチ
/stretʃ/
Dynamic stretching can prepare your body for a workout by helping to loosen and warm up your muscles.
stride (広めの)歩幅
/straɪd/
Taller footballers have a wider stride. So, it’s harder to control the ball on their feet.
strike the ball ボールを強く打つ
/straɪk ðə bɔːl/
Keep in mind that professional footballers strike the ball with the force.
striker ストライカー, 点取り屋
/ˈstraɪkə(r)/
Did you watch Modric’s volley? It was like he was telling how to strike the ball in the air.
strong 強い
/strɒŋ/
Only few players are strong both physically and mentally.
stud(s) スタッド, スパイク裏のポイント
/stʌd/
It was a horrific challenge! Studs were completely shown to him!
stumble つまづく
/ˈstʌmbl/
Cavani stumbled near the box because the opponent tried to trip him from behind.
stunner 目を見張るようなシュート
/ˈstʌnə(r)/
Kevin De Bruyne’s stunner against Norwich wins Goal of the Month for July!
style スタイル, プレー方法
/staɪl/
When Fulham realise that they have to adopt a defensive style if they want to stay in the Premier League.
substitute 控え選手, 〜を入れ替える
/ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt/
Lucas Vázquez talks with honesty about his secondary, substitute’s role at Madrid.
substitution 交代
/ˌsʌbstɪˈtjuːʃn/
Mourinho makes a double substitution on 65 mins. Wiilian on for Schurrle and Mikel on for Lampard.
successor 後継者, 後任者
/səkˈsesə(r)/
Xavi gave his thoughts on the Messi-Ronaldo comparison and their successor.
super sub スーパーサブ
/ˈsuːpə(r) sʌb/
Super-sub Mario Gotze hits late winner for Bundesliga champions! What a moment!
superb 見事な
/suːˈpɜːb/
Arsenal’s first goal was created by superb teamwork, improvisation and technique!
support from A Aからのサポート
/səˈpɔːt frəm/
Harry Kane was looking for a support from midfielders. But it was too late.
supporter サポーター
/səˈpɔːtə(r)/
David Luiz: We can see now how boring football is without fans.
surgery 手術
/ˈsɜːdʒəri/
Neymar will only be sidelined for a month and will not need surgery after picking up an ankle injury.
surround 〜を取り囲む
/səˈraʊnd/
It was interesting to see half of the opposition players surround Lionel Messi in a tight area.
suspension 出場停止
/səˈspenʃn/
Jose Mourinho given one-match stadium suspension and fined £40,000.
swap positions 〜のポジションを入れ替える
/swɒp pəˈzɪʃn/
The commentator said Lacazette and Aubameyang should swap positions.
sweaty 汗まみれの
/ˈsweti/
If David Beckham handed you his sweaty shirt, would you take it?
sweep away (危険なエリアからボール)を取り除く
/swiːp əˈweɪ/
Varane immediatly swept away the ball blocked by Navas.
swerve 曲がり
/swɜːv/
I can’t believe it! How did Toni Kroos generate the swerve with incredible precision!
switch サイドを変える
/swɪtʃ/
When the full-back got the ball, probably Pogba was thinking to switch from left to right.
system 選手配置, システム
/ˈsɪstəm/
Sheffield United have used the same 3-5-2 system for the last 137 games. Consistent.