Lecce Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1 (RAFAILA)44 (SCOTT)
5 (PEHLIVANOV)
4 (ADDO)
27 (UBANI)
6 (GORTER)
8 (KOVAC)
7 (WINKELMANN)
9 (KODOR)
24 (DELLE MONACHE)
10 (YILMAZ)
Lecce relies on a vertical and high intensity style of play through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to press high and move the ball forward with speed to catch the opposition off guard. The team aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and move quickly into the attacking third. The team uses this 3-4-3 to control the tempo through quick transitions and rapid movement.
The defensive unit starts with 1 in goal to command the area and organize the back line. A back three provides a narrow defensive block where 5 holds the center and wins the header against target men. 4 plays on the left as the left centre back to cover the channel and 44 plays on the right as the right centre back. These three must stay compact to protect the middle and prevent any direct runs through the center.
In the middle of the pitch, 8 and 6 form a central pairing to control the game. 8 and 6 work to shield the defence and pick up runners from the opposition. To provide width, 7 and 27 occupy the wide areas to act as wide midfielders. 8 and 6 must connect the defensive and attacking lines by playing short from the back and then carrying the ball forward. This formation allows 7 and 27 to push up and support the front line.
The attacking front line features three players who look to stretch the defence. The team works to find the feet of the striker, 9, who can hold up the ball for others. 24 and 10 act as wide attackers who often cut inside to cause trouble in the half spaces. These three forwards press from the front to force a long ball and win the second ball. The goal is to use the width of the formation to create space for 9 to arrive late into the box.
Lecce gains a clear advantage through the ability to press in coordinated waves using the front three. The formation also offers wide overloads when 7 and 27 push up to overlap the winger and support the attack. This creates numerical superiority in the wide areas and allows the team to switch play quickly to find space.
This 3-4-3 formation is defined by its high pressing intent and rapid counter attacks. It is best suited for games against teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.