Bordeaux Football Formation
Starting Lineup
RAME · TRÉSOR · Marcio Santos · Lizarazu · Thouvenel · Giresse · Zidane · Gourcuff · Pauleta · Dugarry · Jean Amadou TiganaBordeaux aims to dominate through technical play and vertical passing within a 4-4-2. This lineup focuses on controlling the central zones to drive the team forward. The team looks to play through the lines and use the creativity of the midfielders to break down the opposition. They aim to win the ball back high up the pitch and move quickly toward the goal.
RAME stands between the posts to lead the defensive unit. The back four consists of Thouvenel at right back and Lizarazu at left back. Lizarazu often overlaps the winger to provide width and deliver crosses. Marcio Santos and TRÉSOR operate as the central defenders, where TRÉSOR focuses on winning the header and Marcio Santos works to cover the space when the line steps up. They defend zonally to maintain a solid block and deny the turn to attackers.
The midfield uses a diamond formation with a sitting midfielder to squeeze the space in the center. Jean Amadou Tigana acts as the single pivot to shield the defense, intercept passes, and protect the center backs. Gourcuff and Giresse play as two central midfielders who drive forward with the ball and link the defense to the attack. Zidane plays as an attacking ten in the hole, using his passing range and dribbling to find space between the lines. He arrives late into the box to score or lays it off to the strikers.
Bordeaux employs two forwards to stretch the defense. Pauleta acts as the main striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Dugarry plays as a second striker, looking to make runs in behind or drop deeper to create combinations. These two forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opponent. They work to pull wide defenders out of position and can attack the near post during crosses.
A primary strength of this Bordeaux lineup is the numerical superiority in midfield. The diamond formation allows the team to control the tempo and win the second ball. Additionally, the team can use the speed of transition to catch opponents off guard. The coordination between the central diamond and the wide movement of Lizarazu and Thouvenel allows for wide overloads when needed.
This 4-4-2 formation is a powerful attacking tool designed for central dominance. It is best suited for matches where the team can squeeze the opposition and exploit technical advantages in the middle.