Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
COURTOIS (Lunin) · ASENCIO (Joan) · HUIJSEN (Jacobo) · TRENT (Carvajal) · CARRERAS (Theo) · HATO (Gila) · BELLINGHAM (Stiller) · GYOKERES (Gonzalo) · VALVERDE (Chema) · MBAPPE (Guler) · NICO PAZ (Diaz)Real Madrid looks to dominate through a vertical and high pressing system in this 3-4-3 formation. The lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and transition to attack with immense speed. This formation relies on quick ball movement to stretch the defence and create chances through direct play.
Courtois uses his reach and shot stopping to guard the goal for Real Madrid. The defensive unit works as a back three featuring Asencio, Huijsen, and Hato. Huijsen plays as the central defender to hold the line and win headers, while Asencio and Hato cover the wide areas. Hato plays as a ball playing defender to help play out from the back. Asencio and Hato can step up to help the midfield when the team plays a high line and use their speed to cover any runs in behind.
The central area is managed by a two man midfield with Bellingham and Valverde. Bellingham uses his driving runs to carry the ball forward and makes late runs into the box. Valverde provides the engine to press aggressively and cover ground across the pitch. They connect the defence to the attack, with Valverde often dropping to receive and Bellingham pushing into the half spaces. Trent and Carreras provide the width as wide midfielders, with Trent looking to whip it in with his passing range.
Up front, Gyokeres acts as a lone striker to lead the press from the front. Mbappe uses his dribbling and pace to cut inside and break the line. Nico Paz occupies the right wing to stretch the defence and provide crosses. The attack works in combinations, where Gyokeres holds up the ball to allow Mbappe and Nico Paz to arrive in dangerous positions.
This formation offers significant width because Trent and Carreras can overlap the wingers to create overloads. The team can also exploit speed of transition when Mbappe and Gyokeres run in behind the opposition. The presence of Bellingham and Valverde allows for a strong ability to win the second ball in the middle of the pitch and compress the midfield.
This formation is built for a team that wants to overwhelm opponents through rapid transitions and wide attacking play. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.