Algeria National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Hadjam · Zidane · Bensbaini · Chergui · Belghali · Bennacer · Abdelli · Maza · Hadj Moussa · Amoura · BekrarFocusing on quick transitions and heavy pressing, Algeria plays a high energy 4-3-3. This formation allows the squad to squeeze the opponent in their own half and force errors through intense movement. The team looks to win the ball quickly and move it vertically to catch the opposition before they can organize.
Zidane guards the goal while a flat back four holds the line. Chergui and Bensbaini operate as the central defenders, with Chergui covering space and Bensbaini looking to intercept passes. On the flanks, Belghali and Hadjam provide width. Belghali pushes up to overlap in the final third, while Hadjam tracks back to ensure the defense remains compact when the team loses possession.
The midfield relies on a single pivot system to control the tempo. Bennacer sits in front of the defense to shield the back line and break up play with his high pressing intensity and passing range. Moving ahead of him, Abdelli and Maza occupy the central areas. Abdelli looks to drive forward and connect the lines, while Maza works to support the attack and maintain balance during the transition.
In the attacking phase, Algeria utilizes three attackers to stretch the opponent. Bekrar leads the line as a lone striker, working to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Amoura and Hadj Moussa stay wide as wingers to create crossing opportunities. Amoura often cuts inside to find space, while Hadj Moussa looks to use his pace on the wing to beat his marker and switch play.
This lineup offers significant tactical advantages through its midfield presence. Bennacer helps Algeria gain numerical superiority in the center to dominate ball circulation. The team also uses the width provided by Hadjam and Belghali to create overloads on the flanks, making it difficult for the opposition to mark everyone. The coordinated pressing of Amoura and Bekrar makes the frontline very difficult to play through.
The 4-3-3 formation provides Algeria with a balanced way to control matches through high pressure and rapid vertical play. It is best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession or exploit spaces left by an attacking opponent.