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Leganés Football Formation

Creation DateFebruary 1, 2025

Starting Lineup

Dmitrovic · Sergio G · Rosier · Nastasic · Alti · Juan Cruz · Cisse · Neyou · Oscar · Munir · Raba

Leganés prioritizes a defensively solid identity through a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup is built to play a counter attacking style by staying compact and waiting for the right moment to strike. The team looks to sit deep and minimize the space for the opponent to play through the thirds.

Dmitrovic guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back line operates as a back three with Sergio G, Nastasic, and Rosier. Nastasic and Rosier act as central defenders to win the header and cover for one another. The wide defenders, Juan Cruz and Alti, act as attacking wing backs. They provide the width for the team and must track back to form a narrow defensive block when the opponent has the ball. The central defenders work to hold the line and deny the turn to any incoming strikers.

A three man midfield connects the defense to the attack. Cisse and Neyou occupy the central roles to shield the defense and win the second ball. Oscar plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers to link the play. Oscar seeks to receive the ball and carry the ball forward to break the line. This midfield group works to squeeze the space and trigger a press in a mid-block to force the opposition to go direct.

The attack features two forwards in a partnership with Munir and Raba. They function as a pressing centre-forward pair to disrupt the opponent. Munir and Raba look to combine in tight spaces and make runs in behind. The width comes from Juan Cruz and Alti who push high to overlap the wide areas. This allows the team to attack in transition and deliver early balls into the box.

One tactical advantage of this formation is the compactness when defending in a low block. The presence of Sergio G, Nastasic, and Rosier makes the central area very difficult to penetrate. Leganés also creates wide overloads when the wing backs join the front line. The speed of transition allows the team to punish teams that leave space behind.

This 5-3-2 formation relies on a disciplined defensive unit and quick forward movements. It is best suited for facing teams that dominate possession and play with a high line.