Widzew Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Dragowski · Kapuadi · Wisniewski · Zyro · Cheng · Krajewski · Shehu · Lerager · Alvarez · Kornvig · BergierA focus on high intensity pressing and rapid transitions defines this Widzew lineup in a 3-4-3. The formation aims to dominate the pitch through aggressive ball recovery and quick vertical movements. This system creates a heavy presence in the attacking third, allowing the team to hunt for the ball immediately after losing possession.
Dragowski sits between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back three consists of Kapuadi, Wisniewski, and Zyro who work together to hold a high line. Kapuadi and Zyro act as the wide center backs to cover the spaces left behind by the wing backs, while Wisniewski stays central to intercept passes and win aerial duels. The unit stays compact to prevent long balls from breaking through the defensive block.
A central duo of Shehu and Lerager controls the middle of the park. These two players act as a double pivot to shield the defense and break the lines with forward passes. Shehu provides the grit to tackle and intercept, while Lerager looks to drive forward and connect the defense to the attackers. On the flanks, Cheng and Krajewski operate as wing backs, pushing up to provide width and tracking back to help the defenders when the team sits deep.
The attacking unit utilizes three forwards to stretch the opposition. Bergier acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press from the front. On either side, Alvarez and Kornvig play as wide attackers who look to cut inside and create goal scoring chances. This front three stays high to pin the opponent back, while the wing backs provide the service from deep positions to sustain the pressure.
Widzew finds success through the wide overloads created by Cheng and Krajewski overlapping the attackers. The ability to press high in coordinated waves allows the team to win the ball in dangerous areas. Furthermore, the central strength of Shehu and Lerager makes the midfield very difficult to bypass, forcing opponents to play wide where they can be contained.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on high energy and relentless pressing to disrupt the rhythm of the opposition. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under intense pressure.