Stuttgart Football Formation
Starting Lineup
FABIAN (BREDLOW) · LORENZ (ASSIGNON) · DAN-AXEL (ZAGADOU) · LUCA (JAQUEZ) · RAMON (HENDRIKS) · NIKOLAS (NARTEY) · ATAKAN (KARAZOR) · BADREDINE (BOUANANI) · NOAH (DARVICH) · CHRIS (FÜHRICH) · ERMEDIN (DEMIROVIC)Stuttgart utilizes a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and direct attacking movements. This lineup is built to dominate territory through aggressive positioning and quick ball movement. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position.
FABIAN operates between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line consists of a flat back four where DAN-AXEL and LORENZ act as wide defenders who push forward to provide width. RAMON and LUCA sit in the center to block passing lanes and cover the space behind the advancing full backs. This defensive unit works together to maintain a high line and squeeze the space available to the opposition.
The midfield operates with a central trio that connects the back four to the attack. ATAKAN and NIKOLAS work to control the center of the pitch, with one player often dropping to shield the defense while the other drives forward into space. BADREDINE plays as the attacking ten to link the midfield to the front line, using his positioning to find pockets of space between the lines. These players must press hard to prevent counter attacks and quickly switch play to the flanks.
Stuttgart uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. ERMEDIN leads the line as a lone striker, focusing on holding up the ball and making runs to break the line. CHRIS and NOAH operate as wide attackers who look to cut inside or provide service from the wings. The forwards are expected to press the opposition defenders immediately upon losing possession to force mistakes near the goal.
This formation offers several tactical advantages, such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves from the front line down to the midfield. By having DAN-AXEL and LORENZ overlap, the team creates wide overloads that pull defenders out of position. The presence of BADREDINE in the hole also allows the team to create numerical superiority in the final third.
The 4-3-3 formation for Stuttgart relies on high intensity and aggressive pressing to control games. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.