Montenegro National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
MILAN (MIJATOVIC) · ELSAD (ZVEROTIC) · MARKO (BASA) · IGOR (VUJACIC) · ZARKO (TOMASEVIC) · ALEKSANDAR (SCEKIC) · MARKO (BAKIC) · VLADIMIR (JOVOVIC) · SEAD (HAKSABANOVIC) · STEFAN (MUGOSA) · FATOS (BECIRAJ)A high pressing and direct style of play defines Montenegro in this 4-2-4 formation. The team aims to overwhelm opponents by committing many players forward to hunt the ball high up the pitch. This lineup relies on verticality to catch teams before they can settle into their defensive blocks.
Milan guards the goal as the lone man in the defensive unit. A flat back four sits in front of him, featuring Zarko at left back and Elsad at right back. In the center, Igor and Marko occupy the left and right central defender roles to hold the line and cover space. The defenders must stay compact to avoid being caught out during quick transitions, as the distance between the back four and the midfield can grow during attacking phases.
The midfield consists of a double pivot with Aleksandar and Marko controlling the center. These two players are tasked with shielding the defense and breaking the lines when they win the ball. They must track back quickly to help the defenders and manage the space between the lines. Their primary job is to win second balls and immediately find the wide players or the two strikers to trigger the attack.
Four attackers lead the offensive charge to pin the opposition back. Sead operates on the left wing while Vladimir takes the right flank to provide width and stretch the defense. In the center, Stefan and Fatos act as the two strikers, looking to run behind the defense or hold up the ball. This front four pushes the press high, forcing the opposition to play long or make mistakes in their own half.
Montenegro gains a massive advantage through numerical superiority in the final third. By pushing four players against a back four, they create one on one situations for Sead and Vladimir. The formation also allows for quick transitions, as the double pivot can quickly switch play to the wide areas. This setup makes it very difficult for opponents to defend the width and the central channels at the same time.
This aggressive 4-2-4 formation is built for high intensity and direct attacking football. It is best suited for games where the team needs to force errors from a ball playing opponent through constant pressure.