Guarani Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MATEUS (CLAUS) · RIAN · RENAN (CASTRO) · ALAN (SANTOS) · RAFAEL (DONATO) · FABRÍCIO (DIAS) · IGOR (PEREIRA) · DIEGO (TORRES) · DENTINHO · GUILHERME (CACHOEIRA) · LUCCAA heavy emphasis on verticality defines this Guarani lineup, which operates in a 4-3-3 formation. The team aims to break lines quickly through direct passing and rapid transitions to catch opponents out of position. This 4-3-3 is built to play a high tempo game that forces the opposition to defend deep in their own half.
Mateus sits between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back four functions as a flat line where Rian acts as the right back to provide width and Renan operates on the left. In the center, Alan and Rafael serve as the main defenders. Alan and Rafael must stay compact to cover the space behind the midfielders, while Rian and Renan often push up to support the attack.
Control of the middle ground relies on a midfield three that connects the defense to the forward line. Igor and Fabrício work to shield the back four, with Fabrício and Igor looking to win the ball and immediately find the attacking players. Diego sits ahead of them as the attacking midfielder to link play. Diego looks to find pockets of space between the opposition lines to feed the attackers.
The attacking front three focuses on creating constant pressure. Guilherme and Dentinho act as wide wingers, ready to cut inside or hit the byline to cross the ball. Lucca leads the line as the lone striker, tasked with holding up the ball and making runs into the channels. This front line works together to press high, forcing errors from the opposition defense.
Guarani gains significant advantages through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using Guilherme and Dentinho to pressure the full backs, they create turnovers in dangerous areas. Another strength is the speed of transition when Igor or Fabrício win the ball, allowing the team to shift from a defensive block to an attacking movement in seconds.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on rapid movement and directness to dismantle opposition lines. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high defensive line and leave space behind their defenders.