Angers Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MELVIN (ZINGA) · ABDOULAYE (BAMBA) · JORDAN (LEFORT) · LILIAN (RAOLISOA) · FLORENT (HANIN) · PIERRICK (CAPELLE) · MARIUS (COURCOUL) · MARIUS (LOUËR) · AMINE (SBAÏ) · LANROY (MACHINE) · HAROUNA (DJIBRIN)High pressing and quick transitions define the tactical identity of Angers in a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball back high up the pitch and moving it forward quickly to catch the opposition out of position. The system relies on creating chaos in the final third while maintaining a solid base to prevent being caught on the break.
Melvin acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line consists of a central trio with Marius holding the middle while Abdoulaye and Jordan provide cover on either side. Lilian operates as the right wing back to push wide and provide width, whereas Florent performs a similar role on the left. This defensive unit can sit deep in a low block or step up to compress the space between the lines.
The midfield engine room is built around a double pivot. Marius and Pierrick occupy the central spaces to control the tempo and protect the back three. Marius works to shield the defense and intercept passes, while Pierrick helps connect the defense to the front three. This pair must track back constantly to cover the spaces left behind by the wing backs when they push forward.
Angers employs three attackers to pressure the opposition defense. Lanroy leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and link play. Harouna and Amine operate as wide attackers, often cutting inside to create passing lanes or looking to drive toward the goal. Their job involves pressing the opposing full backs and making runs into the channels to stretch the defense.
Several tactical advantages come from this 5-2-3 formation. The wide players like Lilian and Florent create wide overloads when they overlap with Harouna and Amine. This setup allows the team to defend with a compact back five when they sit deep, making them difficult to break down centrally. Additionally, the high positioning of the front three allows Angers to press in coordinated waves to win the ball in dangerous areas.
This formation provides a strong balance between defensive stability and wide attacking threat. It is a setup best suited for facing teams that play with a high defensive line or those that struggle with quick transitions in wide areas.