PSG Football Formation
Starting Lineup
CONNIE PERIGNON · MIA MALKOVA · GABBY MELZ · KWINI KIM · ANGIE LYNX · LANA RHOADES · SISI ROSE · ISABELLE DELTORE · BELLA ROLLAND · ANNA CHAMBERS · JAZLYN RAYPSG seeks to control matches through a high press and rapid verticality using a 4-4-2. This formation is built to squeeze the pitch and win the ball back high up the pitch to catch the opposition out of position. The team relies on immediate pressure to force mistakes and create chances through quick transitions.
Jazlyn Ray starts between the posts to organize the defense. The back line functions as a flat back four that looks to step up and keep the team compact. Isabelle Deltores and Sisi Rose act as the central defenders, with Deltores providing cover while Rose looks to win the second ball. Anna Chambers and Bella Rolland occupy the wide positions, looking to push high to provide width. The defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and keep the distance between the lines short.
The midfield is a central engine designed to win possession and drive the team forward. Kwinni Kim and Angie Lynx work as a double pivot to shield the defense and recycle possession. Lana Rhoades operates as an inverted eight to connect the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward into the half spaces. Gabby Melz plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers, looking to find the feet of the forwards or arrive late into the box. This midfield unit aims to compress the midfield and deny the turn of opposing players.
The attack uses two forwards in a partnership to stretch the opposition. Connie Perignon and Mia Malkova lead the line, often pressing the opposition back line to trigger a press. Perignon works as a pressing centre forward to force long balls, while Malkova looks to play off her and make runs in behind. The team attacks in combinations, using the wide players to pull wide and create space for the midfielders to enter the final third. They often look to hit in behind on the transition to exploit space left by a high defensive line.
A major advantage for PSG is the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using a four man midfield and two strikers, they can trap opponents in their own half. Another strength is the speed of transition, as the team can move from a defensive block to an attacking stance in seconds. The compactness when defending makes it difficult for opponents to play through the lines.
This 4-4-2 lineup is designed for a team that wants to dominate through aggression and direct play. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under pressure.