Avranches Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Blue Lock Man (Elos) · Lolo (Leck / Name) · Xenon (Jil) · Rezz (A1) · Sen (Shido) · Neptune (Eric) · Karasu (Kame) · Cappie · . · Ben · SolAvranches plays a high press game using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and attack with verticality to catch opponents off guard. The goal is to use aggressive pressing to force errors and transition quickly to the front line.
Blue Lock Man starts in goal to command the area. The back line functions as a flat back four that can step up to squeeze the space. Sol acts as a right back who can push high to provide width, while Cappie operates on the left. Ben plays as the right centre back to defend zonally, with . occupying the left centre back position to cover the space behind the full backs. This defensive unit works to maintain a high line and keep the team compact.
The midfield operates with a three-man midfield containing a carrier and creative players. Neptune and Karasu work to control the center, with Neptune acting as a carrier to drive forward with the ball. Lolo plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space and play through the lines. These players connect the defense to the attack by recycling possession or hitting quick passes to break the line.
Avranches utilizes three attackers across the front to stretch the defense. Rezz operates as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender and fight for second balls. Xenon and Sen play as wide wingers who cut inside to create goalscoring chances. This attacking setup relies on Xenon and Sen to pull wide and then drive into central areas, creating runs in behind for Rezz or late arrivals from the midfield.
One major strength of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using Rezz and the wide players to trigger a press, Avranches can win it back high up the pitch. Another advantage is the ability to create wide overloads when Sol and Cappie push up to overlap the wingers. This forces the opposition to defend in much larger spaces.
This 4-3-3 formation is designed for a team that wants to dominate the ball and force errors through intensity. It is best suited for games against opponents that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.