Chile National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
L. Vigoroux · P. Díaz · I. Román · G. Suazo · F. Hormazábal · R. Echeverría · F. Loyola · L. Assadi · L. Cepeda · B. Barticcioto · L. CabralChile aims to control the game through a high press and quick verticality using a 4-3-3. This formation allows the team to squeeze the space high up the pitch and win the ball back quickly to catch opponents off guard. The lineup is built to push the opposition back and create chances through rapid transitions.
L. Vigoroux acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line operates as a flat back four where G. Suazo plays as the right back to provide width and F. Hormazábal covers the left side. P. Díaz and I. Román act as the central defenders, tasked to hold the line and cover for the full backs when they push high. This unit works to maintain a high line to keep the distance between the defense and midfield short.
The midfield functions with a three-man setup designed to control the center of the pitch. R. Echeverría and F. Loyola occupy the central roles, with the responsibility to protect the defense and recycle possession. L. Cabral plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space and play through the lines. This trio connects the defensive unit to the attack by moving the ball quickly from deep positions into the final third.
Chile utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. B. Barticcioto operates as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender, while L. Cepeda and L. Assadi act as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create goal scoring opportunities. The wingers pull wide to spread the defense, which creates space in the middle for L. Cabral to arrive late into the box. The front line presses from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
This formation offers several tactical advantages, particularly the ability to press high in coordinated waves to disrupt the opponent. The presence of L. Cabral behind the striker provides numerical superiority in the attacking half. Furthermore, the movement of L. Cepeda and L. Assadi can isolate wide players in one on one situations to break the defensive line.
The 4-3-3 formation allows Chile to maintain offensive pressure and dominate central areas. This lineup is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under intense pressure.