Monaco Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Majecki · Diatta · Singo · Mawissa · Caio Henrique · Camara · Akliouche · Minamino · Ben Seghir · Kehrer · BierethMonaco plays a high tempo game using a 5-2-3. This lineup is built to play a vertical style of football where the team looks to move the ball forward as soon as they win possession. The main goal is to use the width of the pitch to stretch the defence and create gaps for quick breaks.
Majecki operates as the goalkeeper to command his box. The defensive unit uses a back five with Camara, Mawissa, and Kehrer. Camara acts as the central defender to anchor the middle, while Kehrer and Mawissa provide cover to the left and right. Singo works as an attacking wing back on the right to push high and overlap, while Caio Henrique plays on the left to spread wide. This group will hold the line to set the offside trap and defend zonally when the opposition attacks.
The midfield consists of a pair of Akliouche and Minamino. Minamino works to carry the ball forward to drive through the lines, while Akliouche looks to receive on the half turn in the half spaces. This duo must work to win the second ball and shield the defence from central threats. They are responsible for recycling possession and connecting the back five to the attacking trio.
For the attack, the team uses three players across the front. Biereth plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. Ben Seghir and Diatta operate as wide attackers to provide width. Ben Seghir likes to cut inside to create chances, whereas Diatta stays wide to deliver crosses. This front three will press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. They look to hit in behind on the transition to exploit gaps in the opponent's back line.
A clear strength for Monaco is the ability to create wide overloads. When Singo and Caio Henrique push up, they add extra numbers to the attack and force the opposition to defend more ground. The formation also allows for great compactness when the team has to drop into a low block. Having three central defenders makes the team very hard to break down through the middle.
This 5-2-3 formation provides a strong balance between defensive security and rapid counter attacks. It is best suited for facing teams that play with a high line and can be caught on the break.