Al-Nassr (KSA) Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Alaqidi · Aymeric (Laporte) · Alex (Telles) · Lajami · Yhayha · Otávio · Brozovic · Al-Khaibari · Sadio Mané · Angelo · RonaldoAl-Nassr (KSA) aims to dominate through high pressing and verticality using a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup focuses on heavy attacking numbers to pin the opposition back and win the ball high up the pitch. The team intends to play with high intensity to force errors in the opponent defensive third.
Alaqidi operates between the posts to oversee the defensive line. Alex and Aymeric form a narrow duo of central defenders who must stay compact to protect the space behind them. Because this formation uses only two defenders, they often step up to squeeze the space and play short from the back. They must be prepared to cover large areas of the pitch when the team loses possession.
The midfield unit is the engine of the Al-Nassr (KSA) side. Yhayha and Lajami act as a double pivot to shield the defence and protect the two central defenders. Brozovic, Al-Khaibari, and Otávio occupy the central and half spaces to control the tempo. Brozovic uses his passing range to find teammates, while Otávio and Al-Khaibari press aggressively to win the ball back high. This five man midfield creates a wall that connects the back line to the forwards.
The attack relies on a front three to stretch the defence. Sadio Mané plays as a winger on the left and often cuts inside to find goal scoring opportunities. Angelo provides width on the right side to pull defenders away from the center. Ronaldo operates as the main striker, using his aerial strength and movement to pin the last defender. The attackers work in combinations to create runs in behind or deliver crosses into the box.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch. By packing the center, the team can easily recycle possession and control the game. The high press from Sadio Mané and Ronaldo can trigger a press in waves, forcing the opponent into mistakes. Additionally, the team can quickly transition from a mid-block to a heavy attack to catch opponents out of position.
This 2-5-3 formation is built for aggressive teams that want to suffocate opponents in their own half. It is best suited for games where Al-Nassr (KSA) needs to break down a low block through sheer attacking volume.