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Grêmio Football Formation

Creation DateJanuary 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

EDILSON · GEROMEL · KANEMANN · CORTEZ · ARTHUR · MICHEL · RAMIRO · FERNANDINHO · BARRIOS · LUAN · GROHE

Grêmio focuses on a direct and vertical style of play through a 4-3-3. This formation is built to use quick transitions and pressure the opposition high up the pitch to win the ball in dangerous areas. The lineup seeks to stretch the pitch and use the speed of the wide attackers to hit the opponent on the break.

In goal, Grohe acts as the last line of defense. The back four stays in a relatively high line to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch. Geromel serves as a ball playing defender with strong aerial strength, while Kanemann provides cover and stays tight to the opposition attackers. Edilson pushes forward to support the play from the right, while Cortez overlaps on the left to add width to the attack. The unit works to hold a compact shape when the ball is lost.

The midfield relies on a three man unit to control the tempo and link the defense to the attack. Arthur acts as a deep lying playmaker who drops deep to collect the ball and recycle possession. Michel works to connect the lines and covers the ground to help the defensive block. Ramiro plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to arrive late into the box and find pockets of space. This group works to compress the midfield and deny the opponent time on the ball.

Grêmio uses three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. Luan and Fernandinho operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create more central presence. Luan uses his dribbling style to beat his man, while Fernandinho looks to occupy the half spaces. Barrios plays as a pressing centre forward, acting as a target man to hold up the ball and win the second ball. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.

This formation offers specific tactical advantages such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. The team also creates wide overloads from the overlapping full backs of Edilson and Cortez. These movements allow Grêmio to isolate wide players in one on one situations when they transition quickly.

The 4-3-3 is a high intensity lineup designed for teams that want to dominate through quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play with a high line and leave space behind their defenders.