Chelsea Football Formation
Starting Lineup
FILIP (JORGENSEN) · MALO (GUSTO) · WESLEY (FOFANA) · MAMADOU (SARR) · JORREL (HATO) · ROMÉO (LAVIA) · DÁRIO (ESSUGO) · ANDREY (SANTOS) · JAMIE (GITTENS) · ALEJANDRO (GARNACHO) · LIAM (DELAP)A high press and direct attacking style define Chelsea in this 4-3-3. The lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it toward the final third. This formation works to dominate opponents by squeezing the space between the lines and forcing mistakes through constant pressure.
Filip stays between the posts to organize the back four. Mamadou and Wesley form the central defensive pairing, with Mamadou acting as a covering defender while Wesley looks to intercept passes. Malo pushes forward from the right to provide width, while Jorrel covers the left flank. This defensive unit can sit deep or step up to maintain a high line depending on the movement of the ball.
The midfield consists of a central trio that connects the defense to the attack. Roméo and Dário occupy the central roles to shield the back line and break up opposition play. Andrey operates in the attacking midfield space to drive forward and create chances. This group works to control the tempo by finding short passes and switching play to the flanks.
Chelsea utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Liam leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Alejandro and Jamie act as wide attackers, with Alejandro often looking to cut inside from the left. These players press in coordinated waves to force turnovers near the opponent's goal.
One major advantage is the ability to create wide overloads when Malo and Jamie push high up the pitch. Chelsea can also use the movement of Andrey to find pockets of space between the opposition midfield and defense. The speed of transition allows the team to punish opponents who leave space behind their defensive line.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick ball movement. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.