Guarani Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Marcos Felipe · Gilberto · L. Cândido · Jair · D. Barbosa · Willian Arão · Jean Lucas · Evander · Gabriel Pec · Kaio Jorge · Talles MagnoA high pressing and vertical style of play defines Guarani in this 4-3-3 formation. The team looks to win the ball back high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position before they can settle. This lineup is built to play with high intensity and move the ball quickly forward to exploit gaps in the opposition defensive line.
Marcos Felipe guards the goal while the back four holds a high line to squeeze the space. Jair and L. Cândido act as the two central defenders, with Jair looking to cover space and L. Cândido playing out from the back. D. Barbosa and Gilberto play as attacking full backs to provide width. They push up to overlap the wingers and help the team spread wide during the buildup. The defensive unit works to hold a compact block and set the offside trap to deny runners.
The midfield operates as a three-man unit with a focus on ball progression. Jean Lucas acts as a carrier to drive forward with the ball, while Willian Arão sits deeper to shield the defence and recycle possession. Evander plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to play through the lines and arrive late into the box. This midfield links the defensive line to the front three by finding the feet of the striker or playing short from the back to progress through the thirds.
In the final third, Guarani uses three attackers to stretch the defence. Talles Magno and Gabriel Pec act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring opportunities and look to hit in behind. Kaio Jorge works as a pressing centre-forward to force long balls from the opposition and hold up the ball for others. This formation creates many runs in behind and allows the wingers to isolate one on one situations against the opposition full backs. The team looks to break quickly through combinations in tight spaces.
Wide overloads can be created through the overlapping runs of Gilberto and D. Barbosa. They also possess the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back high up the pitch. The speed of transition allows Guarani to counter at pace once they win the second ball in the middle of the park.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick forward movements. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back or cannot handle a high press.