Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Huijsen · Courtois · Rudiger · Asencio · Tchouameni · Valverde · Bellingham · Trent · Mastantuono · Mbappe · MitrovicReal Madrid aims to dominate through high intensity and rapid transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to press high up the pitch and hit teams on the break with extreme speed. The tactical goal is to use verticality to stretch the opponent and create chaos in their defensive line.
Thibaut Courtois guards the goal and acts as the foundation for the defensive unit. The back line operates as a back three with Rudiger acting as the central defender to win headers and cover space. Huijsen plays as the left centre back to provide composure, while Asencio sits on the right to balance the defensive line. This unit holds a high line to squeeze the space and force long balls.
The midfield works in a central pairing to control the center of the pitch. Tchouameni acts as the single pivot to shield the defense and recycle possession. Beside him, Jude Bellingham drives forward with the ball and makes late runs into the box to cause problems. The wide players in this midfield, Valverde and Trent, act as wing backs to provide width. Valverde uses his immense engine to track back and cover the left side, while Trent looks to switch play and deliver crosses from the right.
The attack features three forwards designed to pin the last defender. Mitrovic plays as a physical target man to hold up the ball and win the second ball. On the flanks, Mbappe and Mastantuono act as inverted wingers who cut inside to threaten the goal. Mbappe uses his explosive pace to run in behind, while Mastantuono looks to combine in tight spaces to create chances. This front three presses from the front to force turnovers high up the pitch.
Real Madrid possesses significant tactical advantages through their personnel. The team can create wide overloads when Trent and Valverde push high to support the wingers. They also benefit from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, using the front three to trigger a press. This allows them to win it back high up the pitch and attack in transition before the opponent can settle.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a balance of defensive solidity and overwhelming attacking power. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and can be exploited with speed in behind.