Aston Villa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MARCO (BIZOT) · ANDRÉS (GARCÍA) · TYRONE (MINGS) · VICTOR (LINDELÖF) · IAN (MAATSEN) · BOUBACAR (KAMARA) · YOURI (TIELEMANS) · HARVEY (ELLIOTT) · LEON (BAILEY) · JADON (SANCHO) · TAMMY (ABRAHAM)A high pressing and aggressive style defines Aston Villa in this 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and push quickly into the final third to catch the opposition out of position. By maintaining a high line and aggressive distance between the lines, the team seeks to control the tempo through heavy pressure and rapid transitions.
Marco guards the goal as the last line of defense. A back four maintains a relatively high line to keep the team compact, with Victor and Tyrone acting as the central pairing. Victor and Tyrone must remain alert to cover space behind them when the team pushes up. On the flanks, Ian and Andrés provide width, with Ian often looking to overlap to support the attack and Andrés to tuck in or push forward depending on the movement of the ball.
The midfield works through a combination of ball retention and driving runs. Youri and Boubacar sit in the middle to shield the back four, with Youri often looking to break the line with vertical passes while Boubacar covers ground to intercept play. Harvey operates in the pocket ahead of them as an attacking ten, finding space between the opponent's midfield and defensive lines to create chances. This trio connects the defense to the front three by circulating the ball and shifting the point of attack.
A potent front three leads the attacking efforts. Tammy acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Jadon and Leon operate as wide attackers, with Jadon looking to cut inside from the left and Leon looking to use his pace on the right wing. These attackers are expected to press high as a unit, forcing mistakes from the opposition defenders to initiate immediate attacks.
The tactical advantages of this lineup are clear through its ability to create numerical superiority in advanced areas. By having Harvey push high, the team can overload the central zone, while the overlapping runs of Ian and Andrés create wide overloads. This allows Aston Villa to isolate Jadon and Leon in one on one situations on the flanks. The coordinated pressing waves also make it difficult for opponents to build play from the back.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a high intensity game that relies on aggressive pressing and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.