Palmeiras Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- C. Miguel3- Bruno Fuchs
15- G. Gómez
16- M. Senesi*
12- Khellven
5- M. Freitas*
22- J. Piquerez
8- A. Pereira
9- Vitor Roque
23- R. Veiga
42- F. López
Palmeiras focuses on a direct and high pressing style of play, operating primarily from a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup is built to control the central areas while using wide players to stretch the opposition. The team looks to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half to create immediate scoring chances through vertical passing.
C. Miguel acts as the last line of defense, starting the build up from the back. The defensive unit sits in a back three, where G. Gómez serves as the central anchor, providing aerial strength and leadership. Bruno Fuchs operates as the right center back to cover the wide channel, while M. Senesi holds the left side. These three defenders must step up together to maintain a high line and intercept long balls.
A single pivot system sits in front of the defense, with M. Freitas acting to shield the back three and break the line with his passing. Ahead of him, A. Pereira and R. Veiga operate in the central areas to connect the defense to the attack. These two players move between the lines to create passing lanes and drive the ball forward. The midfield unit works to press in packs to stop the opponent from building out from the back.
The attacking front features two forwards, Vitor Roque and F. López, who work in tandem to pressure the opposition center backs. Vitor Roque uses his pressing intensity and movement to disrupt the defensive line, while F. López looks to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Wide players J. Piquerez and Khellven provide the necessary width, pushing up to overlap the central midfielders and delivering crosses into the box.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly through numerical superiority in the central midfield. Palmeiras can isolate wide players in one on one situations when J. Piquerez and Khellven push high up the pitch. The ability to press high in coordinated waves allows the team to win the ball in dangerous positions, creating quick transitions that catch the defense out of position.
This 3-5-2 formation creates a compact and aggressive presence across the pitch. It is best suited for matches against teams that play with a back four and struggle to manage wide overloads.