Palmeiras Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Khellven (Giay) · Gustavo Gómez (Bruno Fuchs) · Murilo · Piquerez (Jefté) · Andreas Pereira (Lucas Evangelista) · Marlon Freitas (Emiliano Martínez) · John Arias (Maurício / Allan) · Flaco López · Vitor Roque (Luighi) · Felipe Anderson (Ramón Sosa / Paulinho) · Carlos Miguel (Marcelo Lomba)A high pressing and vertical style of play defines Palmeiras in this 4-3-3. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch to launch quick attacks before the opposition can settle. This formation is built to dominate territory through intense running and direct movement toward the goal.
Carlos Miguel stands between the posts to guard the net. In front of him, a flat back four provides a solid base for the defense. Gustavo Gómez (C) leads the back line as a dominant aerial presence and a vocal leader, while Murilo provides cover alongside him. Piquerez acts as an attacking left back to provide width, while Khellven covers the right side to help the team transition from defense to attack.
The midfield functions with a central trio that connects the lines. Marlon Freitas works to shield the defense and break up opposition play, while Andreas Pereira drives forward to link the back line with the attackers. Flaco López operates in the advanced space as an attacking ten, pushing high to support the front three and finding pockets of space between the opponent lines.
Up front, Palmeiras employs three attackers to stretch the opposition. Vitor Roque leads the line as a lone striker, using his movement to occupy central defenders. John Arias stays wide on the right to cross the ball, while Felipe Anderson cuts inside from the left to create goal scoring chances. This front line is tasked to press in coordinated waves to force turnovers.
This lineup offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. The movement of Flaco López creates numerical superiority in the central areas, making it hard for opponents to mark everyone. Additionally, the presence of Piquerez and Khellven allows for wide overloads when they overlap the wingers, creating many crossing opportunities.
Palmeiras relies on this aggressive 4-3-3 to force mistakes and strike quickly. This formation is best suited for games against teams that try to build play slowly from the back.