Liverpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Van djik · Ko na te · Frimpong · Kerkez · Maccalister · Gravenbech · Wirtz · Szobozlai · M salah · Ekiteke · AlisonLiverpool aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike with speed, utilizing a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to play with verticality and aggressive transitions. The team looks to squeeze the space in the opponent's half and use wide players to stretch the defence.
In goal, Alisson provides a reliable presence to sweep behind a high line. The defensive unit functions as a back five. Van Dijk acts as the leader in the middle, using his aerial strength and reading of the game to control the area. Beside him, Gravenbech and Ko na te provide cover to ensure the back line holds. On the flanks, Frimpong acts as an attacking wing back to provide width, while Kerkez pushes forward to support the left side. The unit works to defend zonally and remains compact to prevent through balls.
The midfield operates with a two-man central pairing. Maccalister links the defensive and attacking lines, often dropping deep to receive the ball and help play out from the back. Szobozlai plays as a carrier, using his passing range to drive the team forward. Together, they must press in a mid-block to prevent the opposition from building play through the middle. They work to win the second ball and ensure they do not get bypassed by quick passing.
The attacking front line features three players designed to pressure the opposition back line. Ekiteke acts as the central striker to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Wirtz plays on the left as an inverted winger to cut inside and create chances, while M salah occupies the right wing to isolate defenders one on one. These attackers press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. The goal is to use quick combinations to hit in behind on the transition.
Liverpool benefits from wide overloads because Frimpong and Kerkez push high to overlap the wingers. This creates numerical superiority in the final third. The formation also offers great flexibility to shift between shapes when the ball is moved from side to side. By keeping a back three during the build up, the team can easily defend against counter attacks while keeping the ball moving through the thirds.
This 5-2-3 formation relies on high intensity and rapid movement to break down opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.