Austria Wien Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Eggestein · Tae-Seok Lee · Guenouche · Fischer · Maybach · Raguz · Sarkaria · Wiesinger · Dragovic · Radlinger · RanftlAustria Wien relies on a heavy attacking intent and a direct way of playing through a 2-4-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third by pushing many players forward. The goal is to use high numbers in the attacking zones to pin back the opposition and win the ball back quickly.
Radlinger acts as the last line of defense for Austria Wien. Ahead of him, the back line consists of only two central defenders, Dragovic and Wiesinger. Dragovic and Wiesinger must stay alert to cover the large spaces behind them when the team pushes high. This small defensive unit relies on quick interceptions and physical strength to block crosses and stop runs.
The midfield works in a block of four to control the central and wide areas. Ranftl and Guenouche play as two defensive midfielders to protect the two center backs and hold the middle ground. Moving further up, Fischer and Tae-Seok Lee operate in the half spaces to link the play. Fischer looks to drive forward while Tae-Seok Lee connects the midfield to the heavy front line.
The attacking structure is extremely aggressive with four players positioned high up the pitch. Raguz and Eggestein work as a pair of center forwards to occupy the opposing center backs and hold up the ball. On the wings, Maybach and Sarkaria provide width and look to cut inside to create goal scoring chances. This front four is designed to press the opposition defenders constantly and force mistakes.
This 2-4-4 formation offers significant tactical advantages through high pressing and numerical superiority in the attacking third. By having four forwards, the team can overwhelm the opposition back line and isolate defenders in one on one situations. The presence of Ranftl and Guenouche allows the team to transition quickly from defense to attack, using the wide runners to stretch the play.
This formation is an aggressive way to play that prioritizes goal scoring over defensive stability. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to chase a result or face an opponent that sits deep.