midfielder
1 of 1noun/ˈmɪdfildər/
Forms:midfielders
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a player who operates primarily in the central area of the field in sports like soccer or rugby, with both defensive and offensive roles
A midfielder is a player in soccer or other team sports who plays in the middle of the field, between the defense and the attack. Their main role is to help both defend and create scoring opportunities for their team. Midfielders often pass the ball to teammates, control the flow of the game, and may also try to score goals. They need to be versatile, as they are involved in both offensive and defensive plays.
- The midfielder intercepted the pass and quickly launched a counterattack.
- The midfielder threaded a perfect through-ball to the striker, who scored easily.
- Our midfielders need to work on their tackling to strengthen our defensive line.
- The coach praised the midfielder's work rate and tactical awareness.
- Midfielders often act as the link between the defense and the forwards.