Brest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Majecki · Locko · Coulibaly · Chardonnet, Cap. · Lala · Magnetti · Chotard · Del Castillo · Labeau Lascary · Baldé · AjorqueBrest aims to control the pitch through high intensity pressing and direct vertical play. This 4-3-3 formation focuses on winning the ball back early to catch the opposition out of position. The lineup relies on quick transitions to move from a defensive block into a dangerous attacking phase.
Majecki stands between the posts to command the area. The back four operates with a high line to compress the playing space. Chardonnet, who serves as the captain, leads the central defense with his aerial strength and physical presence. Alongside him, Coulibaly provides cover and reads the game to intercept passes. On the flanks, Lala pushes up to provide width, while Locko stays wide to deliver crosses and track back when needed to defend the wide areas.
The midfield functions as a three man unit to control the center of the pitch. Chotard acts as the primary shield for the defense, sitting deep to break up play and pick up second balls. Magnetti works alongside him to drive forward and carry the ball into the final third. Del Castillo plays in the advanced role, acting as the link between the midfield and the attack. He looks to find pockets of space to create chances and play through balls to the forwards.
Up front, Brest utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Ajorque leads the line as a lone striker, using his physical strength to hold up the ball and fight for aerial duels. Labeau Lascary and Baldé operate as wide attackers on the left and right. Both players look to cut inside or run in behind the defense to create scoring opportunities. The forwards press in coordinated waves to force mistakes high up the pitch.
This formation provides several tactical advantages for Brest. The wide players and full backs create overloads on the flanks to force the opposing defense to shift. There is also a clear ability to press high in coordinated waves because of the proximity of the midfielders to the front three. This setup allows the team to isolate Baldé and Labeau Lascary in one on one situations once they break the lines.
Brest utilizes this aggressive 4-3-3 to dominate games through pressing and rapid attacking transitions. This formation is best suited for facing teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.