Palmeiras Football Formation
Starting Lineup
CARLOS (MIGUEL) · AGUSTÍN (GIAY) · GUSTAVO (GÓMEZ) · MURILO (CERQUEIRA) · JOAQUÍN (PIQUEREZ) · MARLON (FREITAS) · ANDREAS (PEREIRA) · JHON (ARIAS) · MAURÍCIO (MAGALHÃES) · VÍTOR (ROQUE) · FLACO (LÓPEZ)Palmeiras utilizes a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and vertical play. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it toward the goal. The team looks to control the tempo through central passing while using wide players to stretch the opposition.
Carlos plays as the goalkeeper to anchor the defensive unit. The back line consists of a flat back four where Agustín operates as the right back and Joaquín plays as the left back. They often push up to support the midfield. In the center, Murilo and Gustavo act as the two central defenders, with Murilo providing aerial strength and Gustavo covering the space behind the full backs. This defensive unit works to stay compact and step up to catch opponents offside.
The midfield works in a way that blends a single pivot with more advanced roles. Marlon and Andreas occupy the central slots to shield the defense and win second balls. Maurício plays as the attacking ten, acting as the primary creator to connect the midfield to the front three. Maurício drives forward to break the line with through balls while Andreas and Marlon work to intercept passes and recycle possession.
Palmeiras uses three attackers to lead the offensive movement. Flaco plays as a lone striker who works to hold up the ball and pin the central defenders. On the flanks, Jhon and Vítor act as wide wingers. Jhon looks to cut inside to create goal threats, while Vítor uses his pace to stretch the play. These attackers press high in coordinated waves to force turnovers in the final third.
One major tactical strength is the ability to create wide overloads when Agustín and Joaquín overlap their respective wingers. This forces the opposition to shift across the pitch, leaving gaps in the middle. Another advantage is the speed of transition when the midfield recovers the ball, allowing Maurício to immediately find the runners. The lineup is also built to isolate Jhon and Vítor in one on one situations against full backs.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for aggressive, high pressing football. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to play out from the back and struggle under intense pressure.