Grêmio Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GABRIEL (GRANDO) · MARCOS (ROCHA) · GUSTAVO (MARTINS) · WAGNER (LEONARDO) · MARLON · LEONEL (PÉREZ) · MATHÍAS (VILLASANTI) · MIGUEL (MONSALVE) · TETÊ · WILLIAN · MARTIN (BRAITHWAITE)Grêmio plays a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on high pressing and quick verticality. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and use rapid transitions to catch opponents off guard. By maintaining a high line, Grêmio looks to squeeze the playing area and control the tempo through aggressive ball recovery.
Gabriel sits between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line operates as a flat back four where MARCOS acts as an overlapping full back to provide width on the right. MARLON plays as an attacking left back to push forward and support the flank. In the center, GUSTAVO and WAGNER form the pairing, with GUSTAVO covering space while WAGNER remains dominant in the air during set pieces. They work together to step up and intercept passes before the opposition can settle.
The midfield utilizes a central trio to link the defense to the attack. LEONEL and MATHÍAS operate in the engine room, with one player dropping deep to shield the defense while the other drives forward to break the line. MIGUEL plays as an attacking ten, occupying the pockets of space between the opposition midfield and defense. This midfielder connects the play, looking to slide passes through to the front three.
In the attacking phase, the team uses three attackers to stretch the opposition. TETÊ operates as an inverted winger on the right, looking to cut inside and shoot, while WILLIAN provides width and pace on the left flank. MARTIN acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and make runs behind the defenders. This front line presses in coordinated waves to force mistakes in the opponent's buildup.
One major tactical advantage is the ability to create wide overloads when MARCOS or MARLON overlap their respective wingers. The team also benefits from numerical superiority in the central areas when MIGUEL pushes high. This allows Grêmio to control the middle of the pitch and quickly switch play to the flanks to isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on intense pressure and rapid movement to dominate matches. It is a lineup best suited for facing opponents that play a slow buildup or struggle to defend against high pressing.