Brazil National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
1 Alisson (23 Ederson, 12 H.Souza)2 Marquinhos (22 Danilo)
3 Lyanco (13 Nino)
4 Ibañez (14 Beraldo)
6 Carlos (16 S.Lino)
5 Casemiro (15 Fabinho)
8 B.Guimarães (19 Joelinton)
18 Gerson (17 Lucas, 20 Savinho)
10 Raphinha (21 Luiz Henrique)
11 Rodrygo
7 Vini Jr (9 Firmino)
Brazil aims to dominate through a high press and rapid transitions in a 4-4-2. This formation is built to play a direct style that uses the speed of the front two to catch opponents off guard. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and move forward quickly to punish mistakes.
Alisson sits between the posts to command the area and sweep behind the defense. A flat back four forms the foundation of the Brazil lineup with Carlos playing as the left back and Marquinhos operating as the right back. Ibañez and Lyanco act as the two central defenders, with Lyanco providing aerial strength and Ibañez acting as a covering defender to catch runners. The defensive unit stays compact to deny space between the lines.
The midfield operates with a single pivot and a supporting line of four. Casemiro sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept passes. Alongside him, B.Guimarães and Gerson work to drive forward with the ball and connect the defensive and attacking lines. Rodrygo plays in the advanced hole behind the strikers to create chances and find the feet of the attackers. The midfield works to squeeze the space in a mid-block when the team does not have the ball.
Brazil uses two attackers across the front to stretch the defence. Vini Jr plays as a left striker who loves to cut inside and use his dribbling style to beat opponents. Raphinha plays as the right striker to provide width and deliver crosses. The duo works to press the opposition back line and make runs in behind. They often combine in tight spaces to pull the defenders out of position and create gaps for Rodrygo to exploit.
One major advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opposition. The team also benefits from the speed of transition when Casemiro or B.Guimarães wins the ball and immediately finds the front two. This allows Brazil to isolate wide players in one on one situations very effectively.
This 4-4-2 formation is built to play an aggressive and direct brand of football. It is best suited for games where the team can exploit space behind a high defensive line through quick counter attacks.