Lyon Football Formation
Starting Lineup
RÉMY (DESCAMPS) · HANS (HATEBOER) · NOHAM (KAMARA) · RUBEN (KLUIVERT) · ABNER (VINÍCIUS) · TANNER (TESSMANN) · KHALIS (MERAH) · ADAM (KARABEC) · MALICK (FOFANA) · NOAH (NARTEY) · ROMAN (YAREMCHUK)Lyon operates with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to play a high press and attack quickly through the center. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and drive forward immediately to catch the opposition before they can set their defense. This is a vertical way of playing that relies on quick movement and heavy pressure to disrupt the opponent.
RÉMY stays between the posts to organize the defense and command his area. The back line functions as a flat back four with RUBEN and NOHAM acting as the central defenders. RUBEN and NOHAM must cover the space behind the wide defenders if they push forward. ABNER and HANS act as overlapping full backs who provide width and help push the team up the pitch. The defensive unit must stay compact to prevent passes through the middle.
The midfield works to control the game and connect the back line to the attack. TANNER and KHALIS operate in the center to shield the defense and win the ball back. ADAM plays as the attacking midfielder to drive forward and break the line with his movement. This trio allows Lyon to transition quickly from defense to attack while TANNER and KHALIS hold their positions to stop counter attacks and maintain control.
The front line uses three attackers to stretch the opponent. NOAH and MALICK play as wide wingers to create width and look to cut inside into the penalty area. ROMAN acts as a lone striker to hold up the ball and create space for the others. The front three are expected to press the opposition defenders to force turnovers. This movement creates chances by pulling defenders out of position and creating gaps.
This formation offers specific tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when ABNER and HANS push up to support the wingers. There is also an ability to gain numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch when ADAM pushes into advanced spaces. They can also use speed of transition to move the ball from the defensive third to the attacking third in a matter of seconds.
The 4-3-3 formation for Lyon is built for aggressive and vertical football. It is best suited for facing opponents that play a high line or struggle to deal with intense pressure.