Sweden National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
V.Johansson · C.Starfelt · V.Lindelöf (C) · G.Lagerbielke · H.Larsson · L.Bergvall · D.Svensson · E.Holm · A.Isak · V.Gyökeres · D.KulusevskiSweden employs a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on a high press and quick vertical play to catch opponents off guard. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and attack with great speed. It is a formation designed to control the game through intensity and directness.
V.Johansson acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back three consists of G.Lagerbielke, C.Starfelt, and the captain V.Lindelöf. V.Lindelöf provides leadership through his positional awareness and aerial strength. G.Lagerbielke and C.Starfelt cover the spaces to the side of him, often stepping up to intercept passes or sliding to cover for the wide midfielders. The back line works together to maintain a high line or drop back into a low block when defending.
The midfield operates in a flat four to control both the center and the flanks. L.Bergvall and H.Larsson play in the central roles to shield the defense and break the lines with their passing. They serve as the vital link between the defenders and the attacking trio. D.Svensson and E.Holm occupy the wide areas to provide width and are expected to track back when the team loses possession. This unit must shift together to block passing lanes and keep the formation compact.
A front three leads the attack with V.Gyökeres acting as the central striker. V.Gyökeres uses his physicality to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the flanks, A.Isak and D.Kulusevski provide constant threat. A.Isak looks to cut inside and use his dribbling to find space, while D.Kulusevski uses his ball carrying to drive the team forward. The forwards press the opposition defenders high to force mistakes and win the ball in dangerous areas.
A significant advantage for Sweden is the ability to create wide overloads. D.Svensson and E.Holm can push forward to overlap the attackers, which forces the opposition to defend wide areas. The team also possesses the ability to press in coordinated waves. By using the front three and the central midfielders together, the team can trap the opponent and win the ball back quickly to start a new attack.
This formation is a high intensity system built for rapid transitions and direct attacking. It is best suited for matches against opponents that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.