Brazil National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Beraldo · E. Militão · G. Magalhães · Marquinhos · B. Guimarães · G. Jesus · Raphinha · Vinicius Jr · L. Paquetá · Rodrygo · AlissonBrazil seeks to dominate through a heavy high press and verticality with a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup focuses on suffocating the opponent in their own half and using high numbers in the attacking third to force turnovers. By committing many players forward, the team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and attack with extreme speed.
Alisson guards the goal as the lone man in the backline. The defensive unit relies on a back two consisting of G. Magalhães and Marquinhos. These central defenders must step up to squeeze the space and act as ball playing defenders to start attacks. Because there are only two at the back, Marquinhos and G. Magalhães must be ready to cover wide areas and manage a high line to prevent long balls from hitting the space behind them.
The midfield is a dense five man block designed to control the center of the pitch. Beraldo and E. Militão operate as a double pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Beraldo acts as a deep lying playmaker to recycle possession, while E. Militão uses his mobility to press aggressively. L. Paquetá and B. Guimarães play as two inverted eights who link the defense to the attack by carrying the ball forward. Raphinha plays in the hole as an attacking ten, operating in the half spaces to find pockets of space between the opponent midfield and defense.
The attacking front line uses three players to stretch the opposition defense. G. Jesus acts as a pressing centre forward who works to pin the last defender and create space for others. On the wings, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo act as wide wingers who cut inside to threaten the goal. Vinicius Jr uses his explosive dribbling to beat markers, while Rodrygo looks to arrive late into the box. This front three works to combine in tight spaces and create chances through quick one twos.
This formation offers massive numerical superiority in the midfield and attacking zones. Brazil can overload the half spaces with Raphinha and the attacking midfielders, making it hard for opponents to track runners. The ability to press in coordinated waves from the front three and the midfield block means the team can win the ball back high up the pitch very quickly.
The 2-5-3 formation is a high risk, high reward system built for total dominance. It is best suited for games where Brazil needs to break down a low block through constant pressure.