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Definition of midfield in English: midfieldnoun mɪdˈfiːldˈmɪdfiːld 1(chiefly in soccer) the central part of the field. Example sentencesExamples - Cameron Latter scored two first half goals after good work from George Holmes in the midfield.
- Danny Carroll was switched from the midfield to centre-half for the last two games.
- As well as his hard work in the midfield, he has also chipped in with goals when the team have needed them most.
- Patrick is maybe not best known for his goals but for his amazing display in the centre of midfield.
- However the main point of concern for United should be the centre of midfield.
- Allen's first goal was laid on by a superb ball from the midfield by Steve Omonua.
- Staniforth was controlling the midfield and Graham was a constant threat at centre forward.
- He plays in the centre of midfield and he protects the defence but also joins in the attack and gets some great goals.
- Davids runs the midfield while Kluivert scores the goals and makes the play from up front.
- We knew their strength was in central midfield which is why we packed the midfield.
- The midfield area is one that could decide the outcome of the game.
- This is why I would put him in the centre of the midfield for my dream team.
- With the injured Paul Warhurst absent, Paul Scholes had a field day in midfield.
- 1.1 The players on a team who play in a central position between attack and defence.
Example sentencesExamples - Aided by the midfield, the Kirkby defence managed to weather the initial storm.
- Great midfields are created by two centres who each pose a significant threat.
- Italy have a strong defence and the midfield is more settled than a month ago.
- Far from being an entertaining contest, it was one that the defences and midfields dominated.
- Their central midfield was notable more for foraging than contributions in attack.
Rhymes afield, field, misfield, shield, unaneled, unconcealed, unhealed, unpeeled, unrevealed, unsealed, wield, yield Definition of midfield in US English: midfieldnoun 1(in football, soccer, etc.) the central part of the field. Example sentencesExamples - Danny Carroll was switched from the midfield to centre-half for the last two games.
- As well as his hard work in the midfield, he has also chipped in with goals when the team have needed them most.
- Allen's first goal was laid on by a superb ball from the midfield by Steve Omonua.
- The midfield area is one that could decide the outcome of the game.
- Patrick is maybe not best known for his goals but for his amazing display in the centre of midfield.
- Cameron Latter scored two first half goals after good work from George Holmes in the midfield.
- Davids runs the midfield while Kluivert scores the goals and makes the play from up front.
- Staniforth was controlling the midfield and Graham was a constant threat at centre forward.
- This is why I would put him in the centre of the midfield for my dream team.
- However the main point of concern for United should be the centre of midfield.
- With the injured Paul Warhurst absent, Paul Scholes had a field day in midfield.
- He plays in the centre of midfield and he protects the defence but also joins in the attack and gets some great goals.
- We knew their strength was in central midfield which is why we packed the midfield.
- 1.1 The players on a team who play in a central position between attack and defense.
Example sentencesExamples - Far from being an entertaining contest, it was one that the defences and midfields dominated.
- Great midfields are created by two centres who each pose a significant threat.
- Italy have a strong defence and the midfield is more settled than a month ago.
- Aided by the midfield, the Kirkby defence managed to weather the initial storm.
- Their central midfield was notable more for foraging than contributions in attack.
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