PSG Football Formation
Starting Lineup
L. Hernandez · N. Mendes · Hakimi · Vitinha · F. Ruiz · G. Ramos · Kvaratskhelia · Dembélé · Pacho · Marquinhos · DonnarummaPSG plays with an aggressive intent to win the ball back high up the pitch using a 3-4-3 formation. The main goal is to use a high press to force a long ball and win the second ball quickly. Paris Saint-Germain relies on a fast transition to catch opponents out of position. This lineup is built to play vertical football and use wide areas to stretch the defence.
Donnarumma stands between the posts to command the area with his shot stopping. The defensive unit sits in a back three with Marquinhos, Pacho, and L. Hernandez. Marquinhos acts as a ball playing defender who can carry the ball forward and start attacks. Pacho stays central to win the header and mark the opposition striker. L. Hernandez uses his pace to cover the space behind a high line and sweep behind the unit. The defensive unit works to hold a compact shape when the ball is on the opposite flank.
The midfield works as a central pairing with Vitinha and F. Ruiz. Vitinha sits deep to recycle possession and uses his passing range to break the line. F. Ruiz works to connect the defensive and attacking lines by finding the feet of the forwards. Hakimi and N. Mendes play as wide players who push high to provide width. They overlap the wingers to create extra passing lanes and stretch the play.
In the final third, PSG uses three attackers across the front. Dembélé and Kvaratskhelia operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create chances. Dembélé uses his dribbling to isolate a one on one wide situation. Kvaratskhelia looks to play through the lines and find space between the defenders. G. Ramos plays as a target man to hold up the ball and win the header. The attack relies on runs in behind and cutbacks from the byline to punish the defence.
This formation offers clear tactical advantages. The team creates wide overloads from Hakimi and N. Mendes pushing up the flanks. There is a great speed of transition when Dembélé and Kvaratskhelia break quickly. The team also uses the ability to press high in coordinated waves to pin the last defender and squeeze the space.
The 3-4-3 formation is a highly offensive lineup built for dominance. It is best suited for matches against opponents that play a high line or struggle with intense pressing.