Brest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
RADOSLAW (MAJECKI) · KENNY (LALA) · SOUMAÏLA (COULIBALY) · JUNIOR (DÍAZ) · BRADLEY (LOCKO) · JORIS (CHOTARD) · HUGO (MAGNETTI) · KAMORY (DOUMBIA) · ROMAIN (DEL CASTILLO) · RÉMY LABEAU (LASCARY) · LUDOVIC (AJORQUE)A high pressing and vertical style defines Brest as they operate in a 4-3-3. This lineup looks to win the ball high up the pitch and transition quickly to catch the opposition off guard. The team focuses on directness and speed to move from a defensive block into an attacking phase.
RADOSLAW stands between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four provides the foundation for the defense. BRADLEY and KENNY act as full backs who can push up the pitch to provide width. In the center, JUNIOR and SOUMAÏLA hold the line, with one often stepping up to intercept passes while the other covers the space behind. This unit works to stay compact and push up the pitch to maintain a high defensive line.
The midfield relies on a trio to control the center of the pitch. JORIS and HUGO work to control the tempo and shield the defense from oncoming runners. KAMORY operates in the attacking midfield role, looking to connect the passing lanes between the middle third and the final third. These players must track back to help the defense when the ball is lost, ensuring the midfield remains a solid block.
Brest employs three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. LUDOVIC leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. RÉMY LABEAU and ROMAIN provide width as wingers, often looking to cut inside to create passing lanes or drive toward the goal. Their movement forces the opposing full backs to stay deep, creating pockets of space for the midfielders to run into.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to press in coordinated waves. By using the front three to force mistakes, Brest can create quick chances in the final third. The width provided by BRADLEY and KENNY creates overloads on the flanks, allowing the wingers to find more space centrally. This allows the team to switch play rapidly and catch defenders out of position.
The 4-3-3 formation makes Brest a difficult side to play against due to their relentless pressure. This lineup is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.