attacking midfielder
Plural
attacking midfielders
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a soccer player who operates in a central position between the midfield and forward lines, often responsible for creating goal-scoring opportunities
An attacking midfielder is a player in soccer who plays in the central area of the field, just behind the forwards, and focuses on creating scoring opportunities. This player is responsible for passing the ball to teammates in goal-scoring positions, as well as taking shots at the goal themselves. Attacking midfielders are skilled at controlling the ball, making quick decisions, and finding space to set up attacks. They are key in linking the defense to the offense and are often involved in building up plays that lead to goals.
- The attacking midfielder threaded a precise through-ball to the striker.
- His role as an attacking midfielder required quick decision-making under pressure.
- She excels as an attacking midfielder due to her vision and passing ability.
- The team's attacking midfielder orchestrated several key counterattacks.
- His speed and agility make him a formidable attacking midfielder.