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midfield

[ mid-feeld, -feeld ]

noun

  1. the middle area of a sports field, especially the area midway between the two goals.


midfield

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noun

  1. soccer
    1. the general area between the two opposing defences
    2. ( as modifier )

      a midfield player

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That Chelsea midfield is starting to click and he will have a decent end to the season.

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The second try fittingly fell to Cardiff-born Welsh speaker Jones, who scooped up a loose ball in the midfield before beating three defenders on her way to score.

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The team that were thrashed 4-1 by Argentina on Tuesday appeared to have no midfield, and were unable either to attack or defend.

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He then switched Lewis-Skelly into a midfield role in the second half, where he remained for the Latvia win.

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"He showed in patches what he can do going forward with runs in behind, what he can do controlling in midfield," said Green.

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