Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Courtois · Trent · Tchouamenie · Asensio · Huijsen · Valverde · Bellingham · Camavinga · Mbappe · Rodrygo · VinicusReal Madrid seeks to dominate through a high press and verticality using a 4-3-3. This formation allows the team to squeeze the space high up the pitch and look to break quickly once the ball is won. The goal is to control the tempo while maintaining the ability to hit in behind on the transition.
Courtois sits between the posts to anchor the back line. The defense operates with a staggered back four featuring Trent at right back as an attacking wing back who will push high to provide width. Tchouamenie acts as a ball playing defender on the right while Asensio covers the left side of the central pairing. Huijsen plays as the left back to balance the unit and ensure the team can play out from the back. This unit works to defend zonally and set the offside trap to keep the opposition pushed back.
In the center, Camavinga operates as a single pivot to shield the defense and protect the central defenders. He is joined by Valverde and Bellingham in a three-man midfield. Valverde uses his immense energy to drive forward with the ball and cover huge areas of the pitch. Bellingham acts as an attacking eight who makes late runs into the box and carries the ball forward to link the lines. This trio works to win the second ball and recycle possession to move the team up the pitch.
The attacking unit relies on three dangerous players to stretch the defence. Vinicus and Rodrygo act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create chances, while Mbappe leads the line as a central striker. Mbappe uses his explosive speed to make runs in behind the opposition line. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball and create turnovers in dangerous areas. This front three creates constant threat through combinations and quick movement.
Real Madrid gains a significant advantage through the speed of transition when the ball is won by Camavinga or Valverde. The team can also achieve wide overloads as Trent pushes up to overlap the winger. This formation allows for quick attacks that can split the defence with a through ball or a sudden change in play.
This 4-3-3 is built for aggressive, attacking football that relies on high intensity. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a low block or exploit space against an opponent that plays a high line.