Poland National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Gorgoń · Szymanowski · Tomaszewski · Bulzacki · Musiał · Kasperczak · Ćmikiewicz · Deyna · Domarski · Gadocha · LatoPoland aims to play a high press and vertical game using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and attacking quickly to catch the opposition out of position. The team seeks to use the width of the pitch to stretch the defence before playing through the lines to find the attackers.
Tomaszewski operates between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line functions as a flat back four with Musiał acting as the left back and Szymanowski playing as the right back. Bulzacki and Gorgoń occupy the central roles where they must defend zonally and hold the line. Musiał and Szymanowski are expected to push up the flanks to provide width, while Bulzacki and Gorgoń focus on covering space and winning the second ball.
In the center of the pitch, the midfield consists of a three-man midfield with a carrier. Deyna sits in the middle to connect the defensive and attacking lines, acting as the primary link for recycling possession. Kasperczak and Ćmikiewicz operate as the two central midfielders who must press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch. Deyna works to find the feet of the striker or spray passes to the wide players, while Kasperczak and Ćmikiewicz look to carry the ball forward or arrive late into the box.
The attacking unit utilizes three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. Domarski plays as a pressing centre-forward to lead the line and hold up the ball for his teammates. Gadocha operates on the left wing and Lato on the right wing, with both players acting as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. This setup allows for combinations in tight spaces, with Gadocha and Lato looking to receive on the half-turn and drive at the defence or deliver crosses from wide areas.
Poland offers significant tactical advantages through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. The midfield trio of Deyna, Kasperczak, and Ćmikiewicz can squeeze the space to force a long ball from the opponent. Another strength lies in the speed of transition when the ball is won, allowing Gadocha and Lato to hit in behind on the transition before the opposition can recover.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on a heavy press and rapid movement to break down opponents. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.