United Arab Emirates National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
17- K. Eisa4- Renan*
13- Erik*
3- G. Alemão*
2- S. Ivkovic
21- Luan*
14- N. Giménez*
12- G. Suárez*
11- G. Rivero*
10- Yuri César*
9- Álvaro*
United Arab Emirates plays a 3-4-3 formation that relies on a high press and quick verticality. This lineup is built to control the middle of the pitch while using wide players to stretch the opposition. The team looks to win the ball high up the field and move it forward immediately to catch the defense out of position.
K. Eisa acts as the last line of defense behind a back three. The defensive unit features Renan on the left, G. Alemão in the center, and S. Ivkovic on the right. Renan and S. Ivkovic are expected to cover the wide areas when the wing backs push up, while G. Alemão holds the line in the middle. This back three works to stay compact and block passing lanes through the center.
The midfield operates with a central pairing of Luan and N. Giménez to control the tempo. Luan and N. Giménez work to shield the defenders and intercept passes before they reach the back three. They link the defense to the attack by playing short passes or switching play to the flanks. On the wings, G. Suárez and Erik provide the width, acting as wing backs who must track back to help the defense and overlap when the team has possession.
In the final third, United Arab Emirates uses three attackers to pressure the opposition. Álvaro leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the central defenders. Yuri César and G. Rivero play as wide attackers, often looking to cut inside to create space for the midfielders. This front three is tasked with pressing the opposition defenders to force mistakes and create chances for quick transitions.
This formation offers significant advantages in terms of wide overloads. When G. Suárez and Erik push high, they can create numerical superiority alongside Yuri César and G. Rivero. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, using the front three and the midfield pair to squeeze the opponent. This allows the team to win the ball back in dangerous areas.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a balanced way to attack the flanks while maintaining a solid central block. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that play with a high defensive line or leave space behind their full backs.