1860 München Football Formation
Starting Lineup
verbruggen · Hato · Arrey-Mbi · Bradley · Bueno · Chaïbi · Nusa · Duranville · Hansen · Ouro-Tagba · RogersSeeking to control matches through high intensity and quick transitions, 1860 München utilizes a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike rapidly when the opposition leaves gaps. The team focuses on a heavy press to squeeze the space in the final third and force errors from the back.
Verbruggen operates between the posts to start build up play from the back. The defensive unit functions with a flat back four, where Bradley pushes high to provide width on the right side. On the left, Bueno covers the flank while Hato and Arrey-Mbi act as the central defenders. Hato acts as a ball playing defender to progress through the thirds, while Arrey-Mbi stays deeper to cover space and win the second ball. This back line works together to maintain a high line and set the offside trap.
The midfield operates as a three-man midfield with a carrier to link the lines. Chaïbi sits in the center to shield the defence and recycle possession. To his sides, Nusa and Duranville act as inverted eights who push into the half-spaces to create passing lanes. Nusa presses aggressively to win it back high up the pitch, while Duranville carries the ball forward to break the line. This trio connects the defensive unit to the front three by finding the feet of the striker or switching play to the wings.
In the attacking phase, 1860 München employs three attackers across the front. Ouro-Tagba plays as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender and hold up the ball. On the flanks, Rogers and Hansen act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central presence. Rogers looks to drive at the defence to isolate a one-on-one wide, while Hansen seeks to receive on the half-turn to play a one-two with the midfielders. The wingers often pull wide to stretch the defence before cutting in to attack the box.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for 1860 München. The team can achieve numerical superiority in midfield when the wingers tuck inside, leaving Bradley and Bueno to overlap the winger. They also possess a high ability to press in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to play out from the back. The speed of transition allows the front three to hit in behind on the transition before the opposition can recover.
The 4-3-3 formation creates a high pressing identity that relies on intensity. It is best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession and exploit a high defensive line.