Inter Miami Soccer Formation
Starting Lineup
Falcon · Lujan · Aviles · Busquets · Jordi Alba · Weigant · Messi · Suarez (Allende) · Redondo · De brunye (Barrios / Zeballos) · LampeInter Miami looks to control games through high technical quality and a vertical attacking mindset in this 3-4-3 formation. The lineup is built to dominate the ball and use creative players to split the opposition defense. By using a three man back line, the team seeks to maintain control in the middle of the pitch while leaving space for wide players to stretch the defense.
Lampe plays between the posts to organize the defensive line. The back three consists of Lujan, Falcon, and Aviles, who work together to maintain a high line. Lujan and Aviles act as wide centre backs to cover the spaces left by the wing backs, while Falcon occupies the central role to win the second ball and step into midfield when needed. This unit functions to play out from the back and keep the game moving forward.
The midfield functions as a double pivot with Busquets and Redondo controlling the center of the pitch. Busquets acts as the deep lying playmaker who receives the ball from the defenders to recycle possession and switch play. Redondo helps to shield the defense and carries the ball forward to connect the defensive unit with the attacking line. On the flanks, Jordi Alba and Weigant operate as wing backs, providing the width and tracking back to help the central defenders when the team loses the ball.
In the final third, Inter Miami utilizes three attackers to pin the last defender. Luis Suarez operates as a lone striker and a target man, using his positioning to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Messi plays as an inverted winger on the right, cutting inside to create chances with his renowned passing range and set piece delivery. De brunye occupies the left wing to provide service and makes runs in behind. This combination of players aims to create link up play between the lines and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
A major advantage for Inter Miami is the numerical superiority in the central areas provided by the midfield pairing. The wide overloads created by Jordi Alba pushing high allow the team to stretch the pitch and create space in the middle. Additionally, the ability of the front three to press from the front helps to win it back high up the pitch and catch opponents in transition.
The 3-4-3 formation focuses on technical dominance and aggressive wide play. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that sit deep and allow the creative players time on the ball.