Wolfsburg Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Joakim Maehle · Mortiz Jenz · Konstantinos Koulkierakis · Saël Kumbedi · Vinicius Souza · Jeanuël Belocian · Mohammed Amoura · Christian Eriksen · Jesper Lindstrøm · Dzenan Pejcinovic · Kamil GrabaraA high pressing, vertical style defines Wolfsburg and their 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on quick transitions and direct play to catch opponents out of position. By pushing the line high, the team aims to win the ball back quickly in the attacking third to sustain pressure.
Kamil Grabara acts as the last line of defense, playing deep to cover long balls. A back three consisting of Mortiz Jenz, Konstantinos Koulkierakis, and Jeanuël Belocian provides a solid base. Mortiz Jenz holds the center, while Koulkierakis and Belocian cover the wide areas of the defensive line. These three must step up to intercept passes and maintain a high line to squeeze the pitch.
The midfield works in a box style with a central duo of Vinicius Souza and Christian Eriksen. Vinicius Souza works to shield the defense and break up play, while Christian Eriksen uses his famous passing range to drive the team forward and connect the lines. On the flanks, Joakim Maehle and Saël Kumbedi act as wing backs. They push high to provide width and track back to help the back three when the team loses possession.
Wolfsburg deploys three attackers to stretch the opposition. Dzenan Pejcinovic operates as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press. Mohammed Amoura and Jesper Lindstrøm act as wide forwards, cutting inside to create goalscoring chances. This front line is designed to make constant runs behind the defense, forcing the opposing back line to drop deep.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through wide overloads. When Joakim Maehle and Saël Kumbedi overlap, they create two on one situations against opposing full backs. The team also benefits from numerical superiority in the central areas when Christian Eriksen pushes forward to join the attack. These layers allow the team to press in coordinated waves, making it difficult for the opponent to build play from the back.
The 3-4-3 formation gives Wolfsburg the tools to dominate through intensity and verticality. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to overwhelm a low block or exploit spaces behind a high defensive line.