Inter Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Sommer · Akanji · Acerbi · Bastoni · Barella · Mkhitaryan · Dunfris · Di Marco · Thuram · Sucic · LautaroInter looks to control games through a high press and rapid transitions in a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position. The team relies on aggressive movement and verticality to break lines quickly.
Sommer sits between the posts to act as a sweeping goalkeeper behind a high line. The back three consists of Acerbi, Bastoni, and Akanji. Acerbi acts as a central figure to win the header and clear the lines, while Bastoni plays as a ball playing defender to progress through the thirds. Akanji provides cover and uses his strength to defend zonally. This defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and push the team up the pitch.
A three man midfield with a carrier and creators manages the center of the pitch. Barella works as a carrier who drives forward with the ball to link the lines, while Mkhitaryan connects the defence and attack with his passing range. On the flanks, Di Marco operates as an attacking wing back on the left to provide width. Dunfris acts as the right midfielder to stretch the defence and provide balance in the wide areas.
The attack features three forwards working in close combinations. Lautaro acts as the pressing centre forward to lead the line and find the feet of the striker. Thuram plays as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside and create threats, while Sucic operates on the right to find space in the half spaces. This front line is designed to create runs in behind and isolate wide players in one on one situations.
Inter offers several tactical advantages with this formation. The presence of Barella and Mkhitaryan allows for numerical superiority in midfield when they push up. The team also gains width from the overlapping runs of Di Marco and Dunfris, which creates wide overloads. The ability to press in a mid block ensures that Inter can win it back high up the pitch and transition quickly.
This 3-4-3 formation provides Inter with a powerful platform for attacking football. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to dominate possession and punish opponents on the break.