Bosnia and Herzegovina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Jurkas · Ibrišimović · Košpo · Malić · Taraba · Buljubašić · Kujović · Kovač · Džanović · Deket · ŠakotaA high pressing and direct intent defines the way Bosnia and Herzegovina operate in this 3-4-3. This formation relies on heavy energy to hunt the ball back quickly and transition into attack. By utilizing this specific lineup, the team seeks to overwhelm the opposition through aggressive verticality.
Jurkas stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit. Behind a back three, Košpo sits centrally to command the area and intercept long balls. Malić acts as the right center back to cover wide spaces, while Ibrišimović plays as the left center back to provide balance. This back three stays compact to block passing lanes and ensure they remain hard to break down.
The midfield functions as a central block where Kujović and Buljubašić work to control the middle of the pitch. These two players must hold their positions to protect the back three and break the lines with their passing. On the flanks, Taraba and Kovač act as wide midfielders to provide width and track back when defending. This midfield unit connects the defense to the front line by shifting quickly to cover gaps.
In the attacking third, Deket leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pressure the opponent defenders. Džanović and Šakota operate as wide attackers, looking to cut inside or stretch the defense. The movement of these three forwards forces the opposition back and creates space in the channels for the midfielders to run into.
One major advantage for Bosnia and Herzegovina is the ability to press high in coordinated waves using the front three. Another strength is the wide coverage provided by Taraba and Kovač, which allows the team to overload the flanks during attacks. This formation also creates compactness when defending, making it difficult for opponents to find space between the lines.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a heavy attacking presence and high intensity in the pressing game. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to dominate territory and force mistakes from the opposition through physical pressure.