PSG Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Dylan (Torres) · Maicol (Carreño) · Alan (Arellano) · Martín (Padilla) · Luis José · Ethan (Escorcia) · S. Mejía · J. Ángel · Thiago · Ariel · CuadrosA high press and verticality define how PSG plays in this 4-3-3. This lineup seeks to win the ball back high up the pitch and quickly move the ball into the final third. The team relies on intense pressure to disrupt the opponent and uses wide areas to stretch the defence.
Dylan starts between the posts to command the area. The back line operates as a flat back four where Thiago and Maicol act as full backs. Thiago provides width by pushing up the flank while Maicol can overlap to support the attack. In the center, Alan and J. Ángel form the defensive pairing, with Alan acting as a covering defender to sweep behind the line while J. Ángel manages the primary marking duties. This unit works together to squeeze the space and maintain a high line.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier and an attacking ten. Ariel plays as the attacking ten in the hole, looking to pick up runners and play through the lines. Behind him, Martín and S. Mejía operate in the half-spaces to connect the defence and attack. S. Mejía acts to shield the defence and recycle possession, while Martín drives forward to carry the ball into the final third. This trio works to control the center of the pitch and trigger a press when the ball is lost.
In the attacking phase, PSG uses three attackers across the front. Ethan acts as the pressing centre-forward to harass the opposition back line and hold up the ball for teammates. Luis José and Cuadros operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central overloads. This movement allows them to find the feet of the striker or deliver early crosses. The attack relies on quick combinations and runs in behind to exploit the space left by a retreating defence.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for PSG. The presence of Ariel behind the striker creates numerical superiority in the attacking third. The team also benefits from wide overloads when Thiago and Maicol push forward to overlap the wingers. Additionally, the ability to press in coordinated waves allows the team to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike before the opponent can settle.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a high tempo game that relies on aggressive pressing. It is best suited for facing teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.