PSG Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Bats · T.Silva · Marquinhos · Armand · Bibard · Fernández · Verratti · Sušić · Raí · Mbappé · IbrahimovićPSG focuses on high intensity attacking through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm the opposition by committing many bodies into the final third to create constant goal threats. The goal is to use verticality to catch defenders out of position quickly.
Bats stands between the posts to anchor the defense. The back line operates as a flat back four with Bibard and Armand as the wide defenders. Bibard acts as a defensive wing back to provide cover while Armand pushes higher to support the attack. In the center, Marquinhos and T.Silva form a sturdy pairing. T.Silva is dominant in the air and uses his experience to sweep behind the line, while Marquinhos helps to step into midfield to intercept passes. They work to hold a high line to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide some balance. Verratti and Fernández sit in front of the defense to shield the back four. Verratti is known for his high pressing intensity and ability to recycle possession under pressure, while Fernández works to protect the center and win the second ball. They are the engine that connects the defensive unit to the heavy front line. Their main job is to regain possession and immediately look to play through the lines to the attackers.
The attacking unit is very direct with four players positioned high up the pitch. Ibrahimović and Sušić lead the line as a central partnership. Ibrahimović acts as a target man who can hold up the ball and bring others into play, while Sušić looks for space between the lines. On the flanks, Raí and Mbappé provide significant width and threat. Mbappé uses his incredible pace to run in behind, while Raí can cut inside to create chances. The team looks to use these wide players to stretch the defense and deliver crosses into the box.
This 4-2-4 formation provides PSG with immense offensive pressure. By using four attackers, they can create wide overloads and force the opposition to defend deep in their own area. The ability to hit in behind on the transition makes them extremely dangerous when they win the ball high up the pitch.
This lineup is built for heavy attacking and high pressing to dominate games. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a sitting defense through sheer numbers in the final third.