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Real Madrid Football Formation

Creation DateAugust 5, 2025

Starting Lineup

کورتوا · ارنولد · کارراس · هویسن · کوناته · گونزالو گارسیا · امباپه · جود بلینگام · ماستانتونو · شوامنی · والورده

Real Madrid play with a high intensity aimed at quick transitions and verticality through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on overwhelming the opposition in the final third by pushing many players forward to catch the defense off guard. The goal is to use the width and the speed of the forwards to stretch the pitch as soon as possession is won.

Thibaut Courtois stands between the posts to protect the goal. The defensive unit operates with a flat back four consisting of ارنولد as the right back and کارراس at left back. کوناته plays as the right centre back and هویسن occupies the left centre back role. ارنولد is expected to push up the flank to provide width while کارراس covers the space behind him. کوناته and هویسن act as the central pillars, tasked to win the header and clear the lines when the team sits deep.

In the center of the pitch, Real Madrid use a double pivot to manage the game. شوامنی works to shield the defense and win the second ball, while والورده acts as the carrier to move the team from defense to attack. This duo is responsible for recycling possession and finding the players in the advanced positions. They must stay disciplined to prevent being caught out by long balls when the team commits many bodies forward.

The attacking line is heavy with goal scoring threats. امباپه and ماستانتونو operate as wide players, with امباپه looking to cut inside from the left and ماستانتونو providing service from the right. In the central roles, جود بلینگام and گونزالو گارسیا act as the primary strikers. جود بلینگام is known for his physical presence and ability to arrive late into the box, while گونزالو گارسیا works to find the feet of the striker and pin the last defender. This front four presses from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.

This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to create wide overloads and isolate wide players in one on one situations. The high number of attackers allows for a coordinated press to win it back high up the pitch. Real Madrid also benefit from the speed of transition, using the direct movement of the forwards to hit in behind on the transition before the opposition can regroup.

The 4-2-4 lineup is built to dominate through heavy pressure and rapid attacking movements. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high defensive line and can be caught on the break.