United States National Soccer Team Formation
Starting Lineup
1- M. Turner21- T. Weah
22- J. Scally
3- C. Richards
13- T. Ream
5- A. Robinson
15- Johnny
8- W. McKennie
20- F. Balogun
10- C. Pulisic
7- G. Reyna
United States aims to play a direct and high pressing game using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup relies on intense energy to win the ball back high up the pitch and create chances through rapid vertical movements. The team seeks to use wide areas to stretch the opposition before finding ways to break the line with quick passing.
M. Turner plays between the posts to organize the defense. The back three consists of J. Scally, C. Richards, and T. Ream. J. Scally acts as the right centre-back to provide cover, while T. Ream operates as the left centre-back to help play out from the back. C. Richards sits in the middle to win the header and command the area. This defensive unit functions by staying compact to deny the turn and pushing up to squeeze the space when the ball is high.
The midfield operates as a four man unit to control the central area. Johnny and W. McKennie form a central pairing to manage the middle of the pitch. W. McKennie provides physical presence to win the second ball and drives forward with the ball to link the lines. Johnny works to shield the defence and intercept passes. On the flanks, T. Weah and A. Robinson act as wide midfielders to provide width and cover the entire length of the pitch.
The attack features three players across the front line to pressure the opposition back line. C. Pulisic plays on the left as an inverted winger who likes to cut inside to create goalscoring chances. G. Reyna operates on the right and looks to find space between the lines. F. Balogun acts as the lone striker, using his movement to find runs in behind and hold up the ball for his teammates. They press in pairs from the front to force a long ball from the opponent.
One main strength of this United States lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back quickly. The wide midfielders, T. Weah and A. Robinson, allow for wide overloads when they push up to support the wingers. This creates numerical superiority in the attacking third. The team also benefits from the speed of transition when they recover the ball and hit in behind on the transition.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick ball movement to overwhelm opponents. It is best suited for games against teams that play a high defensive line or struggle to manage wide overloads.