Mozambique National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
ERNAN (SILUANE) · BRUNO (LANGA) · NENÉ · CHAMBUCO · EDMÍLSON · ALFONS (AMADE) · KEYNS (ABDALA) · PEPO · DÁRIO (MONTEIRO) · STANLEY (RATIFO) · CLÉSIO (BAÚQUE)A high pressing and direct style defines Mozambique in this 4-3-3 formation. The lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it forward to catch opponents out of position. This way of playing requires intensity and quick transitions to exploit gaps in the opposition defense.
ERNAN guards the goal while the defensive unit organizes in a flat back four. NENÉ and CHAMBUCO act as the central defenders, where NENÉ provides aerial strength to defend crosses and CHAMBUCO works to cover space behind the line. EDMÍLSON and BRUNO occupy the wide positions, ready to push up and overlap to provide width during buildup. The whole unit must step up together to compress the space between the lines.
The midfield relies on a central trio to control the tempo and link the defense to the attack. ALFONS and KEYNS operate in the central roles, with KEYNS driving forward to break the line and ALFONS working to shield the back four. PEPO operates as an attacking ten, sitting in the hole to find pockets of space and create chances for the forwards. This three man unit ensures there is always coverage when the full backs move high.
Attacking movements come from three dedicated forwards. CLÉSIO leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. STANLEY and DÁRIO play as wide attackers, looking to cut inside and shoot or provide crosses from the flanks. The front three press in coordinated waves to force turnovers near the opponent goal.
Mozambique gains a clear advantage through the ability to press high and create numerical superiority in the attacking third. By using the width from EDMÍLSON and BRUNO, the team can create overloads on the flanks to isolate DÁRIO and STANLEY in one on one situations. The connection between PEPO and the strikers allows the team to shift play quickly through the middle.
This 4-3-3 formation provides a way for Mozambique to dominate through aggressive pressing and rapid transitions. It is a lineup best suited for facing teams that play with a high defensive line or struggle to play out from the back.