PSG Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Bento Taffarel · Adriano Lúcio · Vinícius Pepê · Fernando Cleiton · Marcelo Júnior · Son.Jr · Diego Kaká · Pelé · Nicolas fenômeno · Ronaldinho · Ricardo Oliveira GarrinchPSG plays with a high press and possession based identity in a 4-3-3. This formation is built to dominate the pitch and control the game through constant ball movement. The team looks to pin the last defender and stretch the defence across the whole width of the field.
Bento Taffarel stands in goal to direct the unit. The back line functions as a flat back four that maintains a high line to squeeze the space. Vinícius Pepê and Adriano Lúcio act as central defenders who focus on winning the second ball and clearing the lines. Fernando Cleiton and Marcelo Júnior play as full backs, providing width during attacks and tracking back to defend zonally. They work as a single unit to hold the line and set the offside trap.
The midfield works as a three-man midfield with a central pivot. Son.Jr occupies the middle role to shield the defence and recycle possession when under pressure. Pelé and Diego Kaká play as the two side midfielders to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Using his dribbling, Pelé progresses through the thirds, while Diego Kaká carries the ball forward to break the line. This group helps PSG win it back high up the pitch by working to trigger a press.
The attack features three attackers across the front to stretch the opposition. Nicolas fenômeno plays as a pressing centre-forward who uses his speed to hit in behind on the transition. Ronaldinho operates as an inverted winger on the left, often cutting inside to create space for others. Ricardo Oliveira Garrinch stays wide on the right to spread wide and provide service. They aim to combine in tight spaces and use quick passing to split the defence with a through ball.
One major advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opponent. PSG also creates wide overloads when Marcelo Júnior overlaps the winger to help the attack. The speed of transition is another strength, allowing the team to break quickly and exploit gaps in the opposition defence.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built for total dominance through ball control and high pressing. It is most effective against teams that struggle to play out from the back or cannot handle high intensity.