Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Куртуа · Каррерас · Хейсен · Милитао · Карвахаль · Тчуамени · Вальверде · Беллингем · Винисиус · Мбаппе · ДиасReal Madrid looks to dominate through quick transitions and high pressing in this 5-2-3 formation. The lineup is built to absorb pressure before hitting the opposition with immense speed on the break. By utilizing a back five, the team creates a solid base that allows the attackers to stay high and ready to run in behind.
Thibaut Courtois guards the goal for Real Madrid, acting as a reliable presence between the posts. A back five forms the defensive line with Militao and Тчуамени occupying the central roles. Militao uses his recovery speed and aerial strength to cover the space behind. He is joined by Хейсен to complete the central unit. The wing backs, Карвахаль and Каррерас, are tasked with providing width and stretching the pitch. Карвахаль operates as a right wing back to cover the flank, while Каррерас pushes up on the left. This defensive unit can sit deep in a low block or push up to squeeze the space in a mid-block.
The midfield relies on a two man central unit to control the center of the pitch. Valverde and Bellingham occupy the two central midfield roles to link the defense to the attack. Valverde provides immense energy to drive forward with the ball and cover large areas of the pitch. Bellingham acts as a carrier who can arrive late into the box to add an extra threat. This pair must work hard to win the second ball and stop central runners. They are responsible for recycling possession and ensuring the team can move from a defensive stance into an attacking one.
Up front, the team utilizes three attackers to pin the opposition back line. Винисиус and Диас act as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chaos. Винисиус uses his explosive dribbling and pace to beat defenders on the flank. Мбаппе operates as the lone striker, acting as a primary threat who can run in behind or hold up the ball for his teammates. The attackers press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. This front three works in combinations to exploit gaps left by retreating defenders.
This formation offers significant advantages through wide overloads when Карвахаль and Каррерас push high. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, allowing them to move from a compact defensive block to a dangerous attack in seconds. Having three attackers ensures they can always isolate a one on one situation against a wide defender.
Real Madrid uses this lineup to strike with lethal pace through a high pressing and counter attacking identity. It is best suited for games against opponents who play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.