Milan Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Can Uzun (Luka Modric) · Pulisic (Alajbegovic) · K. Karetsas (Saelemakers) · Adrien Rabiot (Ardon Jashari) · Léon Goretzka (Samuele Ricci) · H. Ahanor (Bartesaghi) · M. Palestra (Athekame) · F. Gatti (Tomori) · Pavlovic (Gabbia / De Winter) · Maignan (Terracciano) · Serhou Guirassy (J. Zirkzee)Milan utilizes a 4-3-3 formation to drive a high press and vertical attacking style. This lineup is built to win the ball in the opponent's half and push forward with speed. The goal is to use aggressive ball recovery to catch teams out of position.
Maignan stays between the posts to organize the defense and use his shot stopping and sweeping ability to intercept long balls. The back four consists of M. Palestra at right back and H. Ahanor at left back. F. Gatti and Pavlovic sit in the middle as central defenders. While F. Gatti provides aerial strength, Pavlovic looks to cover space and step up to intercept. M. Palestra and H. Ahanor can push up to provide width or drop back to form a flat defensive line when the team sits deep.
The midfield functions with a central engine focused on controlling the tempo and breaking lines. Léon Goretzka and Adrien Rabiot occupy the central roles to shield the defense and drive the play forward. Goretzka uses his physical presence and box to box running to dominate the middle. Rabiot helps to cover space and pass out of pressure. Can Uzun operates in the pocket as an attacking ten to connect the midfield to the front line and find pockets of space between the lines.
Up front, Milan employs three attackers to stretch the opposition. Serhou Guirassy plays as a lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and his aerial ability to attack crosses. Pulisic operates from the left wing and likes to cut inside to shoot or create. K. Karetsas stays wide on the right to pull defenders away and provide width. This front three works to press the opponent's back line and create chances through quick combination play.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. The combination of Goretzka and Rabiot creates a powerful midfield capable of winning second balls and winning duels. The team can create wide overloads when M. Palestra or H. Ahanor overlap the wingers. Additionally, the front three can press in coordinated waves to force turnovers high up the pitch.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on physical dominance and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back or leave large gaps in the midfield.