Midfielder
A midfielder in football is a player who usually plays in the centre of the field. There are usually a number of midfielders in each team of football, and are normally split into three: attacking; central; and defending.
The midfielders are always the middle parts of the formation numbers, for example:
An attacking midfielder is a midfielder who is often positioned between the central midfielders and the forwards. They often have a primarily offensive role.[4] Playmakers are a type of attacking midfielders. Some famous Attacking Midfielders include Kaká, Diego Maradona, Zico, and Zinedine Zidane.
A winger is a type of midfielder. They often join the strikers when the team creates attacks. Wide midfielders are a variation of a winger. Some famous wingers include Neymar, Arjen Robben, Ronaldinho, and Lionel Messi
Midfielder Media
Former Spain midfielder Xavi was voted to the FIFPro World XI six consecutive years.
A hardworking box-to-box midfielder, Steven Gerrard has been lauded for his effectiveness both offensively and defensively; and his ability to make late runs from behind into the penalty area.
Spain holding midfielder Sergio Busquets (16, red) moves to block a shot from Italian striker Mario Balotelli.
Yaya Touré, pictured playing for the Ivory Coast in 2012, was a versatile holding midfielder; although his playing style initially led him to be described by pundits as a "carrier", due to his ability to carry the ball and transition from defence to attack, he later adapted to more of a playmaking role.
Italian deep-lying playmaker Andrea Pirlo executing a pass for Juventus. Pirlo is often regarded as one of the best deep-lying playmakers of all time.
2–3–5 formation: the wing-halves (yellow) flank the centre half.
Italian offensive playmaker Francesco Totti in action for Roma in 2013
Advanced playmaker Mesut Özil was used as a false 10 with Germany during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
References
- ↑ "Kings of the free-kick". FIFA. Retrieved 20 December 2014
- ↑ "Manchester United Legends – David Beckham". manutdzone.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2007.
- ↑ "England – Who's Who: David Beckham". ESPN FC. 3 September 2002. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ↑ "Positions in football". talkfootball.co.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2008.