Rangers Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Meghoma · Souttar · Cornelius · Djiga · Raskin · Barron · Aarons · Danilo · Moore · Chermiti · ButlandRangers look to control the tempo through a high press and quick transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to squeeze the opponent in their own half while using the width of the pitch to stretch the defensive lines. By utilizing a heavy press, the team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch to create immediate scoring chances.
Butland sits between the posts to organize the back line and sweep up long balls. The defensive unit consists of a back three where Souttar acts as the central anchor to defend the middle and compete in the air. Djiga plays as the right center back to cover the flank, while Cornelius occupies the left center back position to provide stability. The defenders must stay compact to ensure they do not get caught out by through balls.
The midfield works in a central duo to control the heart of the pitch. Raskin and Barron form a central pair that works to intercept passes and break the lines with vertical runs. Raskin uses his passing range to connect the defense to the attackers. Meanwhile, the wide midfielders Aarons and Meghoma act as wing backs to provide the necessary width. They are required to track back when defending and overlap when the team moves into the final third.
In the attacking phase, the team employs three forwards to pressure the opposition. Chermiti leads the line as the lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the center backs. Danilo operates on the left wing as an inverted winger, looking to cut inside and create chaos, while Moore occupies the right wing to provide crosses. The front three press in unison to force mistakes from the opposition defenders.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for Rangers. The presence of Aarons and Meghoma allows for wide overloads when they push forward to support the attackers. Having a central pair in midfield ensures the team can maintain compactness when defending a lead. Additionally, the three attackers can isolate wide players in one on one situations, which creates much space for the wing backs to exploit.
Rangers use this 3-4-3 to dominate games through aggressive pressing and wide play. This formation is best suited for facing opponents that play with a high defensive line or struggle to manage wide areas.