FC Bayern Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- D. De Gea*19- A. Davies
45- A. Pavlović
37- M. Škriniar*
26- N. Molina*
6- J. Kimmich ©
8- L. Goretzka
42- J. Musiala
9- H. Kane
11- K. Coman
17- M. Olise
FC Bayern aims to control the pitch through a high press and organized mid-block using a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and use rapid vertical transitions to catch opponents out of position. The team relies on heavy central presence to squeeze the space and force long balls from the opposition.
In goal, D. De Gea acts as the last line of defense. The back four operates as a flat defensive line that can step up to set the offside trap. Milan Škriniar acts as a dominant presence in the air and covers the space behind the line, while A. Pavlović works alongside him to defend zonally. N. Molina provides width from the right as an attacking full back, whereas A. Davies pushes high on the left to offer width and overlapping runs.
The midfield functions as a five man unit that connects the defensive and attacking lines. Captain J. Kimmich sits in a single pivot role to shield the defense and recycle possession. Beside him, L. Goretzka acts as a carrier to drive forward with the ball, while Musiala operates in the half spaces to link play. M. Olise and K. Coman provide extra numbers in the midfield line to press aggressively and win the second ball in central areas.
The attacking phase relies on a lone striker, Harry Kane, who acts as a focal point to hold up the ball. Kane uses his passing range to lay it off to oncoming runners like Musiala or Olise. The formation creates width through the wingers and full backs, allowing the team to spread wide and stretch the defense. When the team wins the ball, they look to hit in behind on the transition with quick movements from the wide players.
This lineup offers several tactical advantages, such as numerical superiority in the central midfield area when Kimmich and Goretzka work together. The ability to press in pairs allows FC Bayern to win it back high up the pitch and prevent the opponent from building play. Furthermore, the overlap from A. Davies and N. Molina creates wide overloads that force the opposition to commit more players to the flanks.
The 4-5-1 formation provides a balanced way to control the central zones while maintaining enough width for attacking moves. This setup is best suited for matches against teams that play with a single pivot or those that struggle to play through a dense midfield.