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Monaco Football Formation

Creation DateMarch 10, 2026

Starting Lineup

Balogun · Adingra · Biereth · Fati · Camara · Sarr · Vanderson · Salisu · Boscagli · Lewis-Skelly · Sommer

A high pressing identity drives Monaco in this 4-3-3. This formation aims to win the ball back quickly in the final third and move the play forward with speed. The team looks to control matches by forcing turnovers high up the pitch and using the width of the field to stretch the opposition.

Yann Sommer acts as the last line of defense in goal. The defensive unit sits behind him in a flat back four. Vanderson operates as an attacking right back who loves to overlap to provide width, while Lewis-Skelly occupies the left side to help cover the flank. In the center, Salisu and Boscagli form the pair of central defenders tasked with winning aerial duels and tracking runners. This back line works together to push up and keep the team compact.

The midfield operates with three central players to control the center of the pitch. Camara and Sarr occupy the deeper roles to shield the defense and break up play. They work to win the ball and immediately look to pass to the more advanced players. Fati sits in the attacking midfield role, acting as the link between the middle third and the front three. He looks to find pockets of space to create chances and break the line with vertical passes.

Monaco employs a front three consisting of two wide attackers and a lone striker. Adingra and Biereth stay wide to pull the opposing full backs out of position, with Adingra looking to cut inside to cause trouble. Balogun leads the line as the main striker, focusing on making runs behind the defense and holding up the ball for the midfielders. This attacking lineup is designed to press the opponent heavily whenever they try to build from the back.

One major strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when Vanderson pushes forward. The team also gains an advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves, using Fati and the forwards to force mistakes. This creates high turnover situations that allow the team to attack a disorganized defense.

This 4-3-3 formation relies on intense pressure and quick transitions to dominate games. It is a lineup best suited for facing teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.