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The phrase "a midfield player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a soccer or football player who plays in the midfield position on the field.
Example: "The coach decided to substitute a midfield player to strengthen the team's control of the game."
Alternatives: "a midfielder" or "a central player".
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Fellaini was more like a striker than a midfield player.
Eventually, though, a midfield player who is not exactly used to scoring capitalised.
If you are a midfield player, there might be three or four positions you can play.
But we would like to have a midfield player and a striker".
"Adam is not just a midfield player," Mulvey told the Courier Mail.
Then there is Aaron Ramsey – Wales have not had a midfield player like Ramsey, ever.
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We await the arrival of a creative midfield player and a 25-goal-a-season striker – along with a dozen or so other clubs.
Glenn Hoddle, in his previous life as a mercurial midfield player, made a defensive intervention in the Spurs box and Thomas awarded an iffy penalty.
"He definitely needs two full-backs, a holding midfield player and a centre forward - but where do you get them from and how much will they cost?
"He's a winner, he's a competitive midfield player.
A defensive midfield player with character; a leader.
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