Aston Villa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MARTINEZ (87) · MAATSEN (82) · KHUSANOV (82) · KONSA (84) · CASH (81) · ONANA (83) · KAMARA (86) · ROGERS (86) · McGINN (80) · GUESSAND (82) · WATKINS (86)Aston Villa aims to play a high press and vertical style of football through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup relies on quick transitions and aggressive movement to unsettle the opposition. The team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and push forward immediately to catch the opponent out of position.
Emi Martinez guards the goal and acts as the primary shot stopper. Ahead of him, the defense works in a flat back four. Khusanov and Konsa form the central pairing, where Khusanov covers the left side while Konsa occupies the right. Cash provides stability at right back and looks to overlap, while Maatsen pushes up the left flank to provide width. The unit stays compact to prevent central breakthroughs and relies on the defenders to step up and intercept passes.
In the middle of the pitch, the team uses a midfield three to control the tempo. Kamara sits in a deeper role to shield the defense and break up play, while Onana works to connect the lines and drive the ball forward. Rogers operates more advanced as an attacking midfielder, looking to find pockets of space and create chances. This trio works to transition the ball from the defensive line into the attacking third through quick short passes.
The attacking front line uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Watkins leads the line as a lone striker, using his movement to hold up the ball and run behind defenders. McGinn plays on the left and works hard to track back while also cutting inside to support the attack. On the right, Guessand provides width and looks to take on defenders in one on one situations. This frontline presses high to force mistakes near the opponent's goal.
Aston Villa possesses several tactical advantages with this lineup. The team can create wide overloads when Maatsen and McGinn push forward together. There is also a high capacity for speed of transition, allowing Watkins to exploit spaces as soon as Kamara or Onana wins the ball. The coordinated pressing from Rogers and the front three makes it difficult for opponents to build play from the back.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a team that wants to dominate through aggression and verticality. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high defensive line or struggle under intense pressure.