Moldova National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Gabo · Coche · Charly Rosales · Fer Garcia · Charly Rosas · Ivan Cuenca · Mike Gonzalez · Gama · Isma · Isma · Charly RosalesMoldova aims to play a direct and defensive game using a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to absorb pressure and use quick transitions to catch the opposition out of position. By sitting in a compact block, the team seeks to deny space between the lines and use the width of the pitch to launch attacks.
Gabo operates between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line forms a sturdy five man block consisting of Coche, Fer Garcia, and Charly Rosales in the central positions. Isma acts as the left wing back and also occupies the right wing back role to provide width. The central defenders such as Fer Garcia and Charly Rosales focus on winning the header and clearing the lines when under pressure. Coche stays central to mark the target man and manage the area. The whole unit holds a low block to force the opponent to the flanks.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to provide stability. Charly Rosales and Charly Rosas sit in front of the back five to shield the defence and win the second ball. Charly Rosales works to intercept passes and recycle possession when the team regains the ball. Charly Rosas connects the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward into the middle third. This pair must stay narrow to compress the midfield and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines.
In the final third, Moldova utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Gama plays as the left winger and Ivan Cuenca operates as the right winger, with both players looking to isolate a one on one wide. Mike Gonzalez acts as the lone striker and holds up the ball to allow the wingers to join the attack. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. When the team transitions, Ivan Cuenca and Gama look to run in behind the defensive line to support Mike Gonzalez.
This formation offers specific tactical advantages through its defensive solidity. Moldova can create wide overloads because Isma can push up to overlap the winger on either side. The team also maintains great compactness when defending, making it very difficult for opponents to find gaps in the central zones. The setup allows for quick transitions if Mike Gonzalez can link up with the wide players.
Moldova uses this 5-2-3 formation to remain defensively solid and rely on counter attacks. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and require a disciplined low block to frustrate them.