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Real Madrid Football Formation

Creation DateNovember 10, 2025

Starting Lineup

V. Júnior · Endrick · B. Díaz · A. Tchouaméni · Rodrygo · E. Camavinga · F. García · D. Carvajal · R. Asencio · A. Rüdiger · A. Lunin

Real Madrid prefers to play with a high press and quick transitions, utilizing a 4-3-3 formation to control the game. This lineup aims to dominate the pitch through verticality and constant pressure on the ball. By spreading the width of the pitch, the team looks to break lines quickly and force the opposition into mistakes.

In goal, A. Lunin acts as the last line of defense. The back line functions as a flat back four that can step up to compress the space between the units. Antonio Rüdiger provides aerial strength and aggressive defending in the center, while R. Asencio covers the right side of the defense. On the left, F. García provides cover as the fullback, while D. Carvajal pushes forward to provide width and support the attack. This unit works to stay compact and cover the spaces left behind when the fullbacks overlap.

The midfield operates as a single pivot with two more advanced roles. A. Tchouaméni sits deep to shield the defense and intercept passes, providing a steady presence in front of the back four. E. Camavinga drives forward from the left center position, using his ball carrying ability to link the play. Rodrygo occupies the attacking midfield role, playing between the lines to create chances and connect the midfield to the front three. This trio ensures Real Madrid maintains control while remaining capable of rapid transitions.

The attack features three distinct roles designed to stretch the opposition. V. Júnior operates on the left as an inverted winger, frequently cutting inside to shoot or create. On the right, B. Díaz provides width and can also cut inside to trouble the defense. Endrick leads the line as a lone striker, tasked with holding up the ball and making runs into the box. These attackers press high, forcing the opponent to play long balls that the central defenders can intercept.

Real Madrid gains a significant advantage through the speed of transition when the ball is won in the middle third. The movement of the wingers creates wide overloads when combined with the runs of D. Carvajal and F. García. Furthermore, the ability of Rodrygo to operate in the pockets allows the team to find numerical superiority in central areas. This setup creates isolated one on one situations for the forwards against the opposition fullbacks.

This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick ball movement to overwhelm the opponent. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a low block or exploit spaces left by a high line.