Argentina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Paredes · MacAllister · Almada · De Paul · Julián Alvarez · Lautaro Martinez · Molina · Romero · Lisandro Martinez · Tagliafico · DibuArgentina plays a formation built on high intensity and quick transitions in a 5-3-2. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch the opposition out of position. The team aims to squeeze the space in the middle while maintaining enough numbers to defend deep if needed. It is a system designed to hit teams on the break through rapid vertical movements.
Dibu guards the goal while the back five provides a solid block. Paredes sits in the middle of the central defense to organize the line. Romero and Lisandro Martinez act as the side centre backs. Romero is known for his aerial strength and physical presence, while Lisandro Martinez uses his aggressive tackling and ability to play out from the back to move the team forward. Molina and Tagliafico act as attacking wing backs to provide width. These players will push up to support the attack and overlap the midfielders to stretch the defence.
The midfield operates as a three-man unit to control the center. De Paul acts as a carrier who drives forward with the ball and helps cover the space behind the wing backs. MacAllister connects the defensive line to the attack and searches for passes to break the line. Almada plays in the hole behind the strikers to find space and receive on the half-turn. This formation allows Argentina to transition from a mid-block to an attacking stance very quickly by using the passing range of the midfielders.
The front line features two forwards working in close combinations. Lautaro Martinez and Julián Alvarez act as a pressing partnership to press from the front and force mistakes from the opposition back line. They often make runs in behind the defense to exploit space. While the wing backs provide the width, these two forwards work to pull defenders out of position. They will look to hold up the ball and lay it off to runners coming from deep or to the wide players.
This formation offers great protection against counter attacks because of the three central defenders. Argentina can also create wide overloads when Molina and Tagliafico move high up the pitch. The presence of Almada behind the strikers helps to create numerical superiority in the final third. The speed of transition is a major advantage when winning the second ball in the middle third.
The 5-3-2 lineup relies on intense pressing and quick vertical play. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that prefer to hold possession and play in a high block.