Germany National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Nelson Weiper · Nicolo Tresoldi · Said El Mala · Mert Kömür · Tom Bischof · Ilyas Ansah · Lukas Ullrich · Tom Rothe · Hendry Blank · Dennis Seimen · Assan OuédraogoGermany focuses on a direct and defensive style of play using a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup aims to sit deep and use the width of the pitch to transition quickly from defense to attack. The team looks to protect the central areas while using the wing backs to provide the primary source of width during offensive phases.
Dennis Seimen acts as the last line of defense in goal. The defensive unit uses a back three composed of Said El Mala, Tom Bischof, and Tom Rothe. Said El Mala and Tom Bischof cover the central spaces, while Tom Rothe sits as the central man to command the area. Lukas Ullrich plays as the left wing back and is expected to push high up the pitch, while Hendry Blank operates on the right side to provide depth. This group maintains a low block to deny space behind the defense.
In the middle of the park, the team uses a midfield three to control the tempo. Ilyas Ansah and Assan Ouédraogo occupy the left and right central midfield roles to connect the defense to the forwards. Mert Kömür sits in the center to shield the back three and intercept passes. These players must work hard to track back when the ball is lost and step up to press when the opponent attempts to play through the middle.
The attacking threat comes from two forwards, Nicolo Tresoldi and Nelson Weiper. They operate as a strike duo that can hold up the ball to allow the midfield to move forward. Nicolo Tresoldi and Nelson Weiper stay central to pin the opposing defenders, creating space for the wing backs to overlap. The forwards are tasked to press the opposition ball carriers immediately to force turnovers high up the pitch.
This formation provides Germany with significant numerical superiority in the central defensive zone. The use of Lukas Ullrich and Hendry Blank creates wide overloads that can stretch the opponent's defensive line. Additionally, the compact nature of the midfield three and the back three makes it very difficult for teams to break through the central corridors.
The 5-3-2 formation relies on defensive solidity and rapid transitions to catch opponents off guard. It is a system best suited for facing teams that dominate possession and require a disciplined low block to negate their threat.