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Real Madrid Football Formation

Creation DateJuly 12, 2025

Starting Lineup

کورتوا · ترنت · رودریگر · هویسن · گارسیا · شوآمنی · والورده · آردا گولر · آمباپه · بلینگام · وینی

Real Madrid look to win the ball back high up the pitch using a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup is built to play with verticality and quick transitions. The team relies on directness and speed to punish teams that leave space behind their defensive lines.

In goal, کورتوا acts as a massive presence to sweep behind the defense. The back line functions as a narrow defensive block with شوآمنی acting as the central man to hold the line. رودریگر plays as a right centre back to win the header and cover the space, while هویسن provides cover on the left. On the flanks, ترنت acts as an attacking wing back to provide width, whereas گارسیا covers the left side to help the defensive unit stay compact.

The midfield uses a three-man midfield with a carrier to link play. والورده works to shield the defence and win the second ball in central areas. آردا گولر plays to find the feet of the striker and create chances in tight spaces. بلینگام acts as an advanced midfielder who makes late runs into the box to support the attack. This trio works to press in a mid-block and then break quickly once possession is won.

Real Madrid deploy two forwards in a partnership to stretch the defence. وینی plays as a left striker who loves to cut inside and use his dribbling style to beat opponents. آمباپه operates as a right striker to make runs in behind the opposition. These two forwards press the opposition back line to force a long ball. The wing backs ترنت and گارسیا push high to provide width, allowing the forwards to focus on attacking the space between the centre backs.

This formation offers wide overloads from overlapping full backs when they push forward. Real Madrid can also use the speed of transition to catch opponents off guard. The presence of بلینگام and the two strikers allows for great link up play between the lines.

This 5-3-2 lineup is built for teams that want to stay solid defensively before hitting on the break. It is best suited for matches against opponents that dominate possession but leave gaps in transition.