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positional

American  
[puh-zish-uhn-uhl] / pəˈzɪʃ ən əl /

adjective

  1. relating to, regarding, or dependent on position.

  2. unmoving or moving very little.


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His positional awareness has also earned praise although his work-rate and desire to cover as much ground as possible mean he often tires himself out - a potential backhanded compliment.

From BBC

A key factor has been a positional shift back into midfield.

From BBC

What the Ravens didn’t count on was another team straying so far positional norms.

From The Wall Street Journal

I've been really conscious of not giving him an awful lot - a couple of little pointers, a bit of positional things and some little bits here and there - but trust in what he is.

From BBC

As the number 10, Saka showcased his positional versatility on the day, floating to the left side of attacking midfield, as well as rotating well with Madueke on the right wing.

From BBC