Celta Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Radu (Iván Villar) · Carreira / Mingueza (Javi Rueda) · Javi Rodríguez (Yoel Lago) · Starfelt (Carlos Domínguez) · Marcos Alonso (Manu Fdez) · Hugo Álvarez (Cervi / Ristic) · Moriba (Hugo Sotelo) · Damián (Fran Beltrán) · Iago Aspas (FICHAJE) · Jutglá (Pablo Durán) · Swedberg (FICHAJE)Celta focuses on a high pressing and vertical style of play. This 3-4-3 formation is designed to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike quickly. The lineup prioritizes speed and aggression to unsettle the opposition from the first whistle. This is a team built to play with high intensity and force the opponent into mistakes.
Radu guards the goal as the primary shot stopper. A back three comprising Starfelt, Javi Rodríguez, and Marcos Alonso provides a solid base for the team. Starfelt acts as the central defender to cover the middle. Javi Rodríguez and Marcos Alonso act as wide center backs who can push up to support the midfield. The defensive unit works to squeeze the space and force a long ball from the opponent.
The midfield operates as a box midfield to control the game. Hugo Álvarez and Carreira or Mingueza form a double pivot to shield the defense and progress through the thirds. Moriba and Damián play as the two advanced midfielders in the half-spaces to connect the lines. Moriba presses aggressively to win the ball high, while Damián looks to carry the ball forward and link the play. This group ensures the team can recycle possession or break quickly to catch a defense out of position.
The attack utilizes three forwards to pin the defense back. Jutglá acts as a lone striker to hold up the ball and find the feet of the attackers. Swedberg and Iago Aspas operate wide, with Swedberg using his dribbling to drive at the defense and pull defenders out of position. Iago Aspas uses his vision and passing range to play through the lines and often cuts inside to create threats from central areas. They aim to create runs in behind and deliver crosses to the far post to exploit the box.
Celta gains a significant advantage through the ability to press in coordinated waves. This creates many chances to win the second ball high up the pitch and sustain pressure. The formation also offers the ability to create numerical superiority in the midfield as Moriba and Damián push into the half-spaces. The speed of transition is a key weapon when they hit in behind on the transition.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for aggressive, high pressing football. It is most effective against teams that try to play short from the back and struggle under pressure.