Borussia M'gladbach Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MORITZ (NICOLAS) · PHILIPP (SANDER) · NICO (ELVEDI) · KEVIN (DIKS) · JOE (SCALLY) · JENS (CASTROP) · YANNIK (ENGELHARDT) · ROCCO (REITZ) · GIOVANNI (REYNA) · SHUTO (MACHINO) · HARIS (TABAKOVIC)Borussia M'gladbach utilizes a 3-5-2 formation that focuses on a high press and rapid vertical transitions. This lineup is built to control the middle of the pitch and use the width of the pitch through energetic wing play. The goal is to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half and use the central midfielders to drive the ball forward into the final third.
Moritz sits between the posts to command the area. The back line consists of three central defenders including Nico, Philipp, and Kevin. Nico acts as the central anchor while Philipp and Kevin cover the wider spaces to prevent crosses. This unit works as a compact block that can step up to catch attackers offside or drop deep to protect the space behind.
The midfield operates with a central core and wide players to bridge the gap between defense and attack. Giovanni plays as the attacking ten to create chances and break lines with vertical passes. Rocco and Yannik occupy the central spaces to shield the defense and drive the play forward. To provide width, Joe and Jens act as wide midfielders who can push up to support the attack or track back to help the defenders.
In the attacking phase, Borussia M'gladbach uses two forwards to stretch the opponent. Shuto and Haris work as a duo to occupy the central defenders and create space for the advancing midfielders. Shuto and Haris press the opposition backline constantly to force mistakes. The movement of the two strikers allows the wide players, Joe and Jens, to cut inside or provide crosses from deep positions.
One advantage of this formation is the ability to create numerical superiority in the central areas through Giovanni, Rocco, and Yannik. Another strength is the wide overloads when Joe and Jens push high to join the strikers. This creates chaos for the opponent defense and forces them to shift across the pitch, leaving gaps for the attacking midfielders to exploit.
This 3-5-2 formation creates a heavy presence in the middle of the park to dominate possession. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a narrow formation and struggle to track runners from deep positions.