Monaco Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Biereth · Ansu Fati · Golovin · Akliouche · Pogba · Zakaria · C. Henrique · Vanderson · Dier · Kehrer · KöhnMonaco looks to dominate the ball and control the middle of the pitch through a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup focuses on controlling the center of the park to dictate the tempo of the game. By pushing more bodies into the middle, the team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and keep the opposition pinned back.
Köhn stays between the posts to anchor the defensive side of the formation. The back line consists of a two man central pairing with Dier and Kehrer acting as the primary defenders. Both Dier and Kehrer must stay alert to cover the space left behind when the midfield pushes up, often playing a high line to squeeze the space. They act as ball playing defenders to start the build up, while Kehrer provides strength in the air.
The midfield functions as a five man unit designed to control the ball and dictate play. Vanderson and C. Henrique operate in a double pivot role to shield the two central defenders. In front of them, Pogba and Zakaria act as two inverted eights to link the defense to the attack. Pogba uses his passing range to find teammates, while Zakaria works to win the second ball and carry the ball forward. Golovin plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, finding pockets of space to create chances.
Monaco utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Ansu Fati and Akliouche act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring opportunities. This movement leaves room for the midfield to advance and provides central presence. Biereth acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and wait for support. The front three press the opposition back line to force turnovers, allowing the team to attack in combinations through the middle.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in midfield, making it hard for opponents to control the ball. The five man midfield allows Monaco to control the tempo and create overloads in the center. Using inverted wingers like Ansu Fati also creates space for the midfield runners to arrive late into the box.
The 2-5-3 lineup provides a heavy central presence designed for teams that want to dominate possession. This formation is best suited for matches where Monaco can squeeze the pitch and win the ball back high.