Argentina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Mitul marma · Jayyan · Kasper · Topu · Kazi · Hamza · Cuba · Shamit · Fhamadhul · Morsaline · Rakib HossainArgentina focuses on a high press and rapid verticality through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to squeeze the pitch and force turnovers in the opponent half to launch quick attacks. The team looks to control the central zones while using wide players to stretch the opposition.
Morsaline sits between the three defenders to act as the last line of defense. A back three consisting of Shamit, Fhamadhul, and Rakib Hossain provides a compact block that can shift side to side to cover the width of the box. Shamit holds the central position to mark the main striker, while Fhamadhul and Rakib Hossain cover the channels and step up to intercept passes. This defensive unit must stay tight to prevent any space from opening between the lines.
The midfield operates with a double pivot to protect the back three. Cuba and Hamza sit deep to shield the defense and break up play through tackles and interceptions. Ahead of them, Kazi and Jayyan occupy the half spaces to connect the play. Kazi works in the right half space to drive forward and create, while Jayyan moves into the left half space to link the midfield to the attack. This central core works to win the ball back quickly and move it forward to the front line.
Argentina employs three attackers to pin the opposition defense back. Mitul marma operates as the lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the center backs. Kasper stays wide on the left and Topu stays wide on the right to provide width. These wingers look to cut inside or hit the byline to deliver crosses into the box. The front three are tasked to press high, forcing the opposition to play long or make errors under pressure.
This formation offers the advantage of numerical superiority in the central attacking zones when Kazi and Jayyan push forward. The team can also create wide overloads by using the wingers to isolate defenders in one on one situations. Because of the high press, Argentina often wins the ball in dangerous areas to catch the opponent while they are out of position.
This 3-4-3 lineup is built to dominate games through aggressive pressing and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.