Nottm Forest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
JOHN (VICTOR) · OLA (AINA) · MORATO · JAIR (CUNHA) · LUCA (NETZ) · NICOLÁS (DOMÍNGUEZ) · RYAN (YATES) · JAMES (McATEE) · DILANE (BAKWA) · DAN (NDOYE) · CHRIS (WOOD)Nottm Forest plays with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to play a high press and a vertical style of football. The goal is to win the ball in the attacking third and move the play quickly forward to catch the opponent out of position.
JOHN sits between the posts to command the box and direct his teammates. The back line consists of a flat four with OLA at right back and LUCA at left back. OLA and LUCA act as overlapping full backs to provide width during the build up. In the center, MORATO and JAIR form the defensive core. MORATO and JAIR work together to cover space and win duels in the air. The defensive unit is expected to step up to maintain a high line and keep the team compact while defending.
The midfield uses a central trio to control the middle of the pitch. RYAN and NICOLÁS occupy the deeper roles to shield the defense and intercept play. They focus on winning the ball and breaking the line with their passes to start attacks. JAMES plays further forward as the attacking midfielder to drive the ball into the final third. JAMES links the deep players with the front line to ensure the transition from defense to attack is fast and direct.
The attacking front line uses three players to stretch the opposition wide. DAN plays on the left wing while DILANE operates on the right wing. Both DAN and DILANE are expected to cut inside to create space or deliver crosses into the box. CHRIS acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and lead the press from the front. The runs made by the wingers create space in the channels for the midfielders to push forward into scoring positions.
This formation offers clear tactical advantages for Nottm Forest. One strength is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, with CHRIS and the wingers forcing mistakes near the opponent's goal. The lineup also creates wide overloads when OLA and LUCA push high, forcing the opposing wide players to track back and defend. Another advantage is the speed of transition, as the team can move from a defensive block to an attacking stance in seconds using quick passes.
This 4-3-3 formation is defined by its aggressive pressing and vertical play. It is best suited for games against opponents that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.