Werder Bremen Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MIO (BACKHAUS) · MARCO (FRIEDL) · NIKLAS (STARK) · KARIM (COULIBALY) · YUKINARI (SUGAWARA) · FELIX (AGU) · SENNE (LYNEN) · JENS (STAGE) · ROMANO (SCHMID) · SAMUEL (MBANGULA) · VICTOR (BONIFACE)A high pressing and vertical identity defines this Werder Bremen lineup in a 3-5-2. This formation works to dominate the middle of the pitch and quickly transition the ball toward the goal. By using five players in the center, the team intends to suffocate opponents and win the ball back in advanced areas.
MIO starts the buildup from the back as the goalkeeper. Ahead of him, a back three of NIKLAS, KARIM, and MARCO provides a solid base to defend the central zone. NIKLAS acts as the central anchor while KARIM and MARCO cover the wider spaces to prevent crosses. This defensive unit can step up to squeeze the space or drop back into a low block when the team loses possession.
The midfield operates with a central core of SENNE and JENS to protect the back line and win second balls. ROMANO sits ahead of them as an attacking ten to connect the lines and find pockets of space between the opponent midfield and defense. On the flanks, FELIX and YUKINARI provide the width, tasked to track back when defending and push high to support the attack.
Two forwards, VICTOR and SAMUEL, lead the line to pressure the opposition defenders. This duo can work together to hold up the ball or run in behind the back line. VICTOR and SAMUEL often split wide to drag defenders out of position, creating gaps for ROMANO to run into. The attacking movement relies on quick combinations and direct passes to break the lines.
Werder Bremen gains a significant advantage through numerical superiority in the central areas. By having SENNE, JENS, and ROMANO operating together, they can overwhelm a standard two-man midfield. Additionally, the wing play from FELIX and YUKINARI allows for wide overloads when they overlap the central players to cross the ball into the box.
This 3-5-2 formation relies on aggressive pressing and fast transitions to catch opponents off balance. It is best suited for games against teams that try to play out from the back or rely on a single pivot.