Germany National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Mert Kömür · Nicolo Tresoldi · Lennart Karl · Nnamdi Collins · Tom Bischof · Aljosha Kemlein · Aaron Zehnter · Joshua Quarshie · Finn Jeltsch · Dennis Seimen · Said El MalaGermany focuses on high pressing and quick transitions when playing in a 4-3-3. This formation allows the team to hunt for the ball in advanced areas and move the play forward with speed. The lineup relies on aggressive movement to disrupt the opponent and create chances through verticality.
Dennis Seimen starts between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four consists of Nnamdi Collins and Joshua Quarshie as the central pair, while Finn Jeltsch and Aaron Zehnter occupy the wide positions. Nnamdi Collins and Joshua Quarshie must hold a high line to compress the pitch, with one defender ready to cover if the other steps up to intercept a pass. Finn Jeltsch and Aaron Zehnter are expected to push up the pitch to provide width, which requires them to track back quickly when possession is lost.
The midfield operates with a single pivot, Tom Bischof, who sits in front of the defense to shield the back four. Aljosha Kemlein and Mert Kömür act as the two central midfielders who connect the defensive unit to the front three. Tom Bischof looks to break the line with his passing, while Aljosha Kemlein and Mert Kömür drive forward to support the attack. This three man unit works to control the center of the pitch and prevent opponents from playing through the middle.
An attacking trio of three players leads the line to stretch the opposition. Nicolo Tresoldi acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and run the channels. Said El Mala and Lennart Karl operate as wide wingers on the left and right sides. Said El Mala and Lennart Karl often cut inside to create central overloads, while their movement forces the opposition full backs to drop deep. The front three must press in coordinated waves to force turnovers high up the pitch for Germany.
This formation offers specific tactical advantages such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having Aljosha Kemlein and Mert Kömür close down passing lanes, Germany can isolate the opponent in their own half. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads from overlapping full backs like Finn Jeltsch and Aaron Zehnter. This forces the opposition to defend deep and leaves space behind their midfield for Lennart Karl and Said El Mala to exploit.
The 4-3-3 lineup provides a balance of defensive solidity and attacking intensity. It is a formation best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.