Monaco Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Köhn · Caio Henrique · Zakaria · Faes · Diatta · Teze · Camara · Vanderson · Akliouche · Adingra · BalogunA high pressing and vertical style defines Monaco in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it toward the goal. By spreading the field wide, the team creates space for runners to exploit between the lines. Every player must remain ready to shift as a unit to maintain pressure on the opposition.
Köhn sits between the posts to organize the defense and start the buildup. The back three consists of Zakaria, Faes, and Caio Henrique. Zakaria acts as the central anchor, while Faes and Caio Henrique cover the wider areas of the defensive line. This trio can step up to intercept passes or drop deep to protect the space behind them. The defensive unit works to keep the distance between the back line and the midfield very tight to prevent opponents from playing through the middle.
The midfield is built around a central pair of Teze and Camara who work to control the center of the pitch. These two players must hold their positions to protect the defenders while also being ready to drive forward when they win the ball. Diatta and Vanderson occupy the wide areas as wing backs, providing the necessary width to stretch the opposing defense. Diatta and Vanderson are responsible for tracking back to help the defense and providing crosses when they push forward into the final third.
Monaco utilizes three attackers to keep constant pressure on the opposition back line. Balogun leads the line as a lone striker, using his movement to find space and hold up the ball for his teammates. Adingra and Akliouche operate as wide attackers, looking to cut inside and create scoring chances. These three forwards are expected to press hard the moment the ball is lost, forcing the opponent into mistakes near their own goal.
Several tactical advantages stem from this specific formation. The wide roles of Diatta and Vanderson allow for constant overlapping runs that create overloads on the flanks. This setup also allows Monaco to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build play from the back. By using a central trio of Zakaria, Faes, and Caio Henrique, the team maintains a strong presence in the box during defensive transitions.
This 3-4-3 lineup provides a balanced platform for attacking transitions and high-intensity pressing. It is most effective against teams that play a slow buildup and struggle to manage wide runners.