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Eintracht Frankfurt Football Formation

Creation DateSeptember 28, 2025

Starting Lineup

THEATE · KOCH · COLLINS · BROWN · KAUÃ SANTOS · LARSSON · UZUN · CHAÏBI · DOAN · KNAUFF · BURKARDT

Eintracht Frankfurt looks to play a direct and defensive game when using a 5-4-1. This formation is built to sit deep and defend the middle, looking to hit opponents on the transition. The lineup prioritizes a compact block to deny space between the lines while waiting for the right moment to launch attacks.

Kauã Santos guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back five features Larsson and Koch as the central pillars, with Theate acting as the left centre-back to cover the space. Collins operates as a right wing back to provide width, while Brown plays as the left wing back to help the defensive unit. The defenders aim to win the second ball and clear the lines when under heavy pressure.

In the middle of the pitch, the four midfielders work to keep the team compact. Uzun and Chaïbi act as the central pair, with Uzun looking to connect the defensive and attacking lines. The wide players, Doan and Knauff, are tasked to track back and help the wing backs when the opposition has the ball. This unit works to squeeze the space in a mid-block, forcing the opponent to play wide.

The attacking side relies on a lone striker, Burkardt, to lead the line. Burkardt must hold up the ball and work to find the feet of the midfielders when they win possession. The formation creates chances through quick transitions where Doan and Knauff can push forward to support the striker. The goal is to use the width of the pitch to stretch the defence and find ways to hit in behind on the transition.

This 5-4-1 setup offers Eintracht Frankfurt great compactness when defending in a low block. The team can also use the speed of transition to exploit spaces left by attacking opponents. By using the wing backs, the side can create wide overloads once they move into the attacking phase.

This formation is highly effective for a team looking to stay solid against heavy possession sides. It is best suited for matches where the goal is to frustrate a superior opponent and strike on the break.