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Leganés Football Formation

Creation DateSeptember 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

Conde · Franquesa · González · Sáenz · Andarz · Brasanac · Perea · Undabarrena · Cruz · Alisson · García

Leganés operates with a focus on verticality and directness through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to transition quickly once the ball is recovered, looking to stretch the opposition with pace in wide areas. The team seeks to remain compact and compact, relying on high energy to disrupt the rhythm of the opponent.

Conde guards the goal and acts as the foundation for the back line. The defense consists of a flat back four where Andarz plays as the right back and Franquesa operates on the left. These wide defenders are tasked to push up and support the attack while ensuring they track back to cover space. In the middle, Sáenz and González hold the line as central defenders, with Sáenz providing aerial strength and González acting to cover the space behind the full backs. The unit works together to squeeze the space and prevent easy passes into the penalty area.

The midfield is a three-man midfield with a single pivot. Brasanac sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and recycle possession when needed. Perea and Undabarrena operate as the two more advanced midfielders, tasked to carry the ball forward and connect the defensive unit to the attack. Perea looks to press aggressively to win the ball high, while Undabarrena works to find the feet of the striker. This trio works to compress the midfield and prevent the opponent from playing through the lines.

Leganés employs three attackers across the front to keep the opposition defense under constant pressure. García acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and win the second ball for his teammates. On the wings, Cruz and Alisson act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goalscoring chances. They often look to move into the channels or arrive late into the box to support García. The attack is designed to create runs in behind and exploit the space left by a high defensive line.

This formation offers specific tactical advantages for Leganés. The team can create wide overloads when Franquesa or Andarz overlap the winger. There is also a strong ability to press high in coordinated waves, forcing the opponent into mistakes in their own half. By maintaining a compact shape, they are able to defend effectively against teams that rely on central passing.

The 4-3-3 lineup is a tool for rapid transitions and high pressing intensity. This system is best suited for matches against teams that play with a high line and leave space behind their defenders.