Algeria National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Aït-Nouri · Belghali · Bensebaini · Mandi · Hadj Moussa · Mahrez · Amoura · Bennacer · Maza · Chaïbi · ZidaneAlgeria seeks to control the middle of the pitch through heavy numbers in the center, utilizing a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup focuses on high pressing and verticality to overwhelm opponents in their own half. By pushing players high up the pitch, the team aims to win the ball back quickly and transition into attack before the opposition can settle.
Zidane stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit from the back. The defensive line consists of only two central defenders, Bensebaini and Mandi, who must maintain a very high line to compress the space. They need to be ready to step up and intercept long balls while covering the massive space behind them. Bensebaini and Mandi must be dominant in the air and quick to track runners to prevent being caught out on the break.
The midfield is packed to ensure control through a central block. Aït-Nouri and Belghali act as the defensive pivot to shield the two central defenders and intercept passes. Ahead of them, Bennacer and Chaïbi provide the engine, with Bennacer using his passing range to break the lines and connect the defense to the attackers. Mahrez operates as the attacking midfielder, finding pockets of space to create chances and drive the team forward.
The attacking unit uses three players to stretch the opposition. Amoura leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and run into channels. On the wings, Maza and Hadj Moussa act as wide attackers to provide width and cross the ball into the box. These three forwards press the opposition backline intensely, forcing mistakes that the midfield can immediately exploit.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in the center of the pitch, making it hard for opponents to play through the middle. The heavy presence of Mahrez and Bennacer allows Algeria to dominate possession in the final third. Additionally, the team can create wide overloads when the midfielders push forward to support the wingers, making it difficult for defenders to mark everyone.
Algeria relies on this aggressive lineup to dominate games through central control and high pressure. It is a high risk, high reward formation best suited for matches where they need to break down a team that sits deep.