Serbia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Oblak · B. Stankovic · Katalinski · Vidic · Zebec · Susic · Modric · Stojkovic · Savicevic · Suker · DzajicSerbia looks to control games through a high press and verticality using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position. The team aims to move the ball quickly from the back to the front to create rapid attacking transitions.
Jan Oblak starts between the posts to anchor the defense. The back line operates as a flat back four where B. Stankovic plays as a defensive wing back to provide cover on the right. Zebec acts as the left back to support the wide areas. In the center, Vidic uses his aerial strength and physical presence to dominate the opposition striker while Katalinski covers the space behind him. The unit works to hold a high line and squeeze the space to win it back high up the pitch.
The midfield operates as a three-man midfield with a carrier and creators. Modric dictates the tempo with his exceptional passing range and vision from deep. Susic works to connect the defensive and attacking lines, ensuring the team maintains balance. Stojkovic provides energy to drive forward with the ball and press aggressively to win the ball in the middle third. This trio works to compress the midfield and deny the turn of any attacking opponents.
An attacking trio leads the way with three attackers across the front. Suker acts as the central striker to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. On the flanks, Dzajic and Savicevic operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. The wingers press the opposition back line to force a long ball. This movement creates space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box and allows for quick combinations in tight spaces.
Serbia offers several tactical advantages with this lineup. The team can create wide overloads when the full backs push high to overlap the winger. There is a strong ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back quickly. The presence of Modric and Suker allows the team to split the defence with a through ball or quick one-two combinations.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a high tempo game where winning the ball high is the priority. It is best suited for facing opponents who play with a high defensive line and struggle with rapid transitions.