Ukraine National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
RUDAKOV · KONKOV · KUZNETSOV · BEZSONOV · DEMYANENKO · TYMOSHCHUK · MYKHAYLYCHENKO · MUNTYAN · YARMOLENKO · BLOKHIN · SHEVCHENKOUkraine seeks to control the ball and push high up the pitch with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on aggressive pressing and rapid transitions to catch opponents off guard. By using a high line, the team aims to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch and win the ball back quickly.
Rudakov stands between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four with Konkov and Kuznetsov acting as the central defenders. Konkov and Kuznetsov must stay tight to cover space and win aerial duels while Rudakov provides cover behind them. On the flanks, Demyanenko and Bezsonov are expected to push up the pitch to provide width. These full backs need to track back quickly when the team loses possession to prevent counter attacks.
The midfield works through a single pivot system that connects the defense to the front three. Tymoshchuk sits deep to shield the back four and intercept passes before they reach the strikers. In front of him, Mykhaylychenko and Muntyan operate in the half spaces to drive forward and break the line with vertical passes. This trio helps Ukraine maintain control by shifting as a unit to block passing lanes and press the opposition midfield.
The attack is built around a high pressing front three. Shevchenko leads the line as a lone striker, using his movement to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the wings, Blokhin and Yarmolenko provide the main threat. Yarmolenko is known for his dribbling style and ability to cut inside from the right flank, while Blokhin looks to stretch the play. These attackers press the opposing defenders to force mistakes and create chances for the midfield to exploit.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for the national team. The presence of Mykhaylychenko and Muntyan allows for numerical superiority in the middle when they step up to support the attack. Ukraine can also create wide overloads when Demyanenko and Bezsonov overlap with the wingers. This movement forces opposing full backs to make difficult decisions, often isolating Blokhin or Yarmolenko in one on one situations.
The 4-3-3 formation provides a balanced way to dominate possession and press high. It is best suited for games where Ukraine needs to dictate the tempo against teams that play a low block.