Palmeiras Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MARCELO (LOMBA) · AGUSTÍN (GIAY) · BRUNO (FUCHS) · LUÍS (BENEDETTI) · JEFTÉ · LUCAS (EVANGELISTA) · EMILIANO (MARTÍNEZ) · ALLAN · PAULINHO · MAURÍCIO · LUIGHIA high press and direct verticality define the identity of Palmeiras in this 4-3-3. This formation allows the team to hunt for the ball high up the pitch and quickly break the lines when they win possession. By stretching the opposition vertically, Palmeiras aims to create spaces in the final third through rapid transitions and aggressive forward runs.
Marcelo acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line operates as a flat back four, with Jefté and Agustín occupying the wide positions to provide width. Jefté pushes up to overlap while Agustín provides cover on the opposite flank. In the center, Luís and Bruno form the defensive core, with Luís acting as a ball playing defender to initiate play and Bruno focusing on aerial strength and marking the opposing striker.
The midfield relies on a central trio to control the tempo and connect the lines. Emiliano and Lucas operate in the central zones, with Emiliano shielding the defense and Lucas driving forward to support the attack. Maurício operates in the attacking midfielder role, sitting just behind the front three to find pockets of space and play through balls. This trio ensures the team can shift from a defensive block to an attacking stance without losing control of the center.
Three attackers lead the charge, utilizing width to stretch the opposition defense. Paulinho and Allan act as inverted wingers, cutting inside from the flanks to create goal scoring opportunities and allow the full backs to advance. Luighi leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring the midfielders into the game. The front three press in coordinated waves, forcing errors from the opposition back line.
This lineup offers several tactical advantages, particularly the ability to create wide overloads when Jefté and Paulinho combine on the left. Palmeiras also benefits from a high press that can force turnovers in dangerous areas, leading to quick chances for Luighi. The positioning of Maurício creates numerical superiority in the central areas, making it difficult for opponents to track all the runners.
This 4-3-3 formation builds a team capable of dominating through aggressive pressing and quick ball movement. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high line or struggle to maintain possession under pressure.