Grêmio Football Formation
Starting Lineup
EDILSON · GEROMEL · KANEMANN · CORTEZ · ARTHUR · MICHEL · RAMIRO · FERNANDINHO · LUAN · BARRIOS · GROHEGrêmio focuses on a direct and vertical style of play through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to exploit transitions and win the second ball in the middle of the pitch. The team looks to move the ball forward quickly to catch the opponent before they can get behind the defense.
In goal, Grohe acts as the last line of defense. The back four operates as a flat back four to maintain a compact shape. Geromel and Kanemann act as the central defenders, with Geromel providing aerial strength and Kanemann acting as a covering defender to sweep behind the high line. Edilson plays as an attacking full back on the right to provide width, while Cortez plays as a left back who looks to overlap the winger. The defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and force a long ball from the opposition.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier. Arthur sits in a central role to connect the defensive and attacking lines, using his passing range to recycle possession. Michel acts as a driver who carries the ball forward into the half spaces. Ramiro plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to arrive late into the box to score. This midfield group works to press in a mid-block and deny the pivot of the opposition.
The attacking unit consists of three attackers across the front. Barrios acts as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender and hold up the ball for others. Luan plays as an inverted winger on the left who prefers to cut inside to find space. Fernandinho stays wide on the right as a winger who looks to get to the byline and deliver early crosses. The forwards press from the front to force mistakes and create chances in transition.
Grêmio gains a tactical advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. They also create wide overloads when Edilson and Fernandinho push up together. This helps the team to stretch the defence and find space between the lines. The speed of transition allows the team to hit in behind on the transition whenever the opponent loses control of the ball.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high energy and quick ball movement to unsettle the opponent. It is best suited for games where the team can exploit a high defensive line through quick vertical passes.