Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Mastantuono · Mbappe · Courtois · Garcia · Huisen · Asencio · Trent · Tchuomeni · Bellingham · Valverde · GulerReal Madrid aims to dominate through verticality and high intensity, utilizing a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to play direct football that uses the speed of the attackers to punish opponents on the transition. By looking to win the ball high up the pitch, the team looks to move the ball forward quickly toward the goal.
Courtois guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back four operates with a high line to keep the team compact. Trent acts as an attacking full back to provide width, while Garcia provides cover on the left side. Asencio and Huisen operate as the central defenders, with Asencio acting as a ball playing defender to start the play from the back. Huisen stays deeper to sweep behind the line if the opposition tries to knock it in behind.
The midfield functions as a three man midfield with a carrier. Tchuameni acts as the single pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Valverde is a high energy runner who drives forward with the ball to connect the lines. Guler operates in the half spaces to create from deep and find the feet of the striker. This unit works to squeeze the space in the center and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines.
Real Madrid uses three attackers across the front to stretch the defense. Mbappe plays as a lone striker, using his pace to run in behind the back line. Bellingham operates from the left as an inverted winger who cuts inside to arrive late into the box. Mastantuono stays wide on the right to pull the defense apart and deliver early crosses. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball and win possession back high up the pitch.
One major advantage is the ability to hit in behind on the transition using the speed of Mbappe and Bellingham. The team also creates wide overloads when Trent pushes up to overlap the winger. This setup allows Real Madrid to maintain control while remaining a massive threat in open play.
This 4-3-3 formation is designed for a team that wants to press high and attack with speed. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.