Germany National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Havertz · Adeyemi · Wirtz · Musiala · Brandt · Goretzka · Raum · Kimmich · Rüdiger · Süle · LenoA high pressing and heavy attacking identity drives the Germany national team in this 2-5-3 formation. The lineup prioritizes controlling the ball in the final third and overwhelming opponents with numbers in the central areas. This formation is built to dominate possession and use quick ball movement to break down deep blocks.
Leno stays between the posts to organize the back line. Only Rüdiger and Süle sit in the central defensive zone, forming a narrow pair that must stay compact. Rüdiger provides physical presence and aerial strength, while Süle covers space behind the high line. Because there are only two central defenders, the unit relies on the midfield to track back and protect the space behind them when the team loses the ball.
The midfield creates a massive block designed to control the center of the pitch. Kimmich sits in a deep role to shield the defense and switch play with his passing range. Raum operates as a left sided deep midfielder to help control the left flank, while Goretzka drives forward through the middle with his high intensity. Brandt connects the lines by finding pockets of space between the opponent midfield and defense. Musiala sits ahead of them in the attacking midfield role to create chances and push into the box.
A three man front line provides constant pressure on the opposition defense. Havertz leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and link with the runners. Wirtz operates from the left wing with a tendency to cut inside and drive at the goal. Adeyemi stays wide on the right to provide speed and stretch the defense. These three forwards press high to force turnovers close to the opponent goal.
Germany gains significant tactical advantages through this setup. The heavy midfield presence creates numerical superiority in the center, allowing the team to dominate the ball. Having Musiala, Brandt, and Goretzka in central positions creates constant passing options to break the line. The wide players Wirtz and Adeyemi can isolate defenders in one on one situations when the midfield draws the opposition inward.
This aggressive formation aims to suffocate opponents through constant pressure and central dominance. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a parked bus or dominate a game through high ball retention.