Clermont Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BARTHELEMY (71) · MAURY (75) · COUSIN (71) · VOISIN (73) · GEORGEN (72) · ROSIER (71) · BONNEAU (72) · LEBEAU (75) · PINTOR (69) · KEROUEDAN (69) · ROBIN (79)Prioritizing high pressing and quick transitions, Clermont operates with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch to catch the opposition before they can settle. The goal is to use verticality to move the ball from the defensive third to the attacking third as quickly as possible.
BARTHELEMY stays between the posts to command the area. The defensive unit works as a flat back four where GEORGEN and MAURY act as full backs to provide width. GEORGEN is tasked to push forward and overlap to support the attack while MAURY tracks back to cover the flank. In the center, COUSIN and VOISIN hold the line and focus on aerial strength and blocking passes through the middle. They must step up together to catch opponents offside or drop deep to protect the space behind.
The midfield functions through a combination of depth and creativity. ROSIER and BONNEAU occupy the central spaces to protect the back four and break the lines with forward passes. LEBEAU plays as an attacking ten to connect the midfield to the front three. This role requires LEBEAU to find pockets of space between the opposition lines to drive the team forward. ROSIER and BONNEAU must shift side to side to cover the width of the pitch and intercept play.
Clermont utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. ROBIN acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. PINTOR and KEROUEDAN operate as wide wingers, often looking to cut inside to create shooting opportunities. The front three press in coordination to force mistakes in the opponent's build up. This movement creates space in the channels for the midfielders to run into.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when GEORGEN and MAURY push up alongside PINTOR and KEROUEDAN. By using LEBEAU in the hole, Clermont gains numerical superiority in the central areas during the attacking phase. The ability to press high in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to play out from the back.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built for a high tempo game that relies on pressing and direct attacking. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under pressure or leave large spaces behind their midfield.