Brentford Football Formation
Starting Lineup
CAOIMHÍN (KELLEHER) · MICHAEL (KAYODE) · SEPP VAN (DEN BERG) · NATHAN (COLLINS) · KEANE (LEWIS-POTTER) · JORDAN (HENDERSON) · YEGOR (YARMOLYUK) · MIKKEL (DAMSGAARD) · KEVIN (SCHADE) · DANGO (OUATTARA) · IGOR (THIAGO)Brentford uses a 4-3-3 formation to play a high press game. This lineup focuses on winning the ball back quickly in the final third to launch rapid attacks. The team wants to move the ball vertically through the lines to catch opponents out of position.
CAOIMHÍN acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back four consists of MICHAEL on the right and KEANE on the left, while SEPP VAN and NATHAN occupy the center. MICHAEL and KEANE are expected to push up the pitch to provide width, while SEPP VAN and NATHAN hold a high line to squeeze the space. These central defenders must be ready to cover space behind the full backs and win aerial duels. The unit works together to stay compact and step up when the ball is played long.
The midfield functions with a three man unit to control the center of the pitch. JORDAN and YEGOR occupy the central roles to shield the defense and intercept passes. MIKKEL plays as the attacking ten to connect the midfield to the front three. JORDAN and YEGOR work to break the line with vertical passes, while MIKKEL looks to find pockets of space between the opponent lines. This trio ensures that Brentford can transition from defense to attack without losing control of the ball.
The attack uses three forwards to stretch the opposition. DANGO and KEVIN operate as wide wingers on the left and right flanks, respectively. DANGO often looks to cut inside to create shooting opportunities, while KEVIN provides width and can cross from deep. IGOR plays as a lone striker to lead the press and hold up the ball. The movement of the wingers is designed to pull defenders out of position, creating gaps for MIKKEL or IGOR to exploit.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. The high press from DANGO, KEVIN, and IGOR creates a coordinated wave to force turnovers high up the pitch. Brentford can create wide overloads when MICHAEL and KEANE overlap their respective wingers. Additionally, the presence of MIKKEL in the hole allows the team to find numerical superiority in the central areas during the attacking phase.
The 4-3-3 formation defines a direct and pressing identity for Brentford. This lineup is best suited for games against teams that play a high line or struggle to play out from the back under pressure.