Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Osimehn · Mbappe · Matías Soulé · Bellingham · Adam Wharton · Tchouameni · Carerras · Trent · Bastoni · Militao · CourtoisReal Madrid looks to control matches through high intensity and vertical transitions, playing with a 4-3-3 formation. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly to the attacking unit. This lineup focuses on punishing opponents through directness and rapid ball movement when they gain possession.
Courtois stands between the posts to anchor the defensive unit. A flat back four consists of Bastoni and Militao as the central defenders, where Militao uses his recovery speed and Bastoni provides composure in the build up. Trent acts as an attacking full back on the right to push high and cross the ball, while Carerras covers the left flank. The defensive line tends to step up to squeeze the space, leaving Courtois to sweep up any long balls played behind the defenders.
The midfield operates with a single pivot and two runners. Tchouameni sits in front of the back four to shield the defense and intercept passes. Adam Wharton operates in the left central role to connect the lines and break the line with vertical passes. Jude Bellingham, the captain, plays as an attacking midfielder who drives forward into the box and uses his physical presence to dominate the middle third. This trio helps Real Madrid maintain control and transition from a defensive block into a rapid attack.
In the final third, the team uses three attackers to stretch the opposition. Mbappe occupies the left wing and looks to cut inside to find shooting positions, using his extreme pace and dribbling. Matías Soulé plays on the right wing to provide width and deliver service into the area. Osimehn operates as a lone striker, using his aerial strength to hold up the ball and pin the opposing center backs. The forwards press in coordinated waves to force turnovers in the attacking half.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to create wide overloads. Trent and Matías Soulé can combine on the right to overload the fullback, while Mbappe creates isolated one on one situations on the left. The midfield also provides a way to control the tempo of the game through the passing range of Adam Wharton and the ball retention of Bellingham.
Real Madrid uses this 4-3-3 to overwhelm teams through speed and attacking volume. This lineup is best suited for matches where the opponent plays a high line and leaves space behind their defenders.