Austria Wien Football Formation
Starting Lineup
J. Eggestein · Tae-Seok Lee · Guenouche · Fischer · Maybach · Botic · Sarkaria · Ranftl · Wiesinger · Dragovic · RadlingerAustria Wien focuses on verticality and high intensity with a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to press hard in the opposition half and use quick transitions to punish teams that cannot handle direct movement. The goal is to create constant pressure through heavy ball winning and rapid movement forward.
Radlinger sits between the posts to oversee the defensive unit. The back line consists of a back three with Tae-Seok Lee acting as the left centre-back, Dragovic in the middle, and Wiesinger as the right centre-back. Dragovic provides strength to win the header and commands the area, while Tae-Seok Lee covers the space behind the wingers. The unit stays compact to prevent through balls and works together to squeeze the space when the team plays a high line.
The midfield operates as a central pairing with Fischer and Maybach controlling the middle. Fischer works to drive forward with the ball and connects the defense to the attack, while Maybach helps to shield the defense and intercept passes. On the flanks, Guenouche and Ranftl act as wide midfielders who provide much of the width. They are tasked to track back when the team loses possession and push up to support the attack when the team wins it back.
In the final third, the attack uses three forwards to stretch the defense. J. Eggestein acts as a pressing centre-forward to bother the opposition center-backs, while Sarkaria and Botic play as wide attackers. Sarkaria and Botic look to cut inside to create goal scoring chances or stretch the defense by staying wide. The team builds the attack by moving the ball quickly through the lines to find J. Eggestein or to catch the defense out of position during a transition.
One major advantage for Austria Wien is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball high up the pitch. The formation also offers wide overloads when Guenouche and Ranftl push up to support the wingers. This allows the team to create situations where they can cross the ball or play one-twos in the final third to break the line of the defense.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a strong platform for high pressing and rapid offensive movement. It is best suited for games against opponents who play a high line or struggle to play out from the back under pressure.