Toulouse Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GUILLAUME (RESTES) · DJIBRIL (SIDIBÉ) · CHARLIE (CRESSWELL) · MARK (McKENZIE) · DAYANN (METHALIE) · PAPE (DEMBA DIOP) · CRISTIAN (CÁSSERES JR.) · ARON (DONNUM) · SANTIAGO (HIDALGO) · YANN (GBOHO) · FRANK (MAGRI)Toulouse utilizes a 4-3-3 formation to drive a high press and vertical style of play. This lineup is designed to win the ball back quickly in the opponent's half and move it forward with pace. The team seeks to control the game through aggressive pressing and quick, direct movements that punish teams that fail to track back.
GUILLAUME commands the area from goal to manage the defensive unit. The back four maintains a high line to minimize the space between the defense and midfield. DAYANN and DJIBRIL function as overlapping full backs who push up the pitch to support the attack. MARK and CHARLIE act as the central pillars, focusing on covering space and winning balls in the air. They must stay compact and step up to intercept long balls while ensuring they do not leave gaps behind them.
The midfield is built around a central trio that manages the tempo of the game. PAPE and CRISTIAN operate as the deeper players to shield the back four and win tackles. While PAPE works to drive the ball forward into the middle third, CRISTIAN looks to switch play and break the line with accurate passing. ARON acts as the attacking ten, sitting in the pocket to connect the midfield to the front line. He searches for space to create chances and link the play effectively.
The attacking unit uses three players to stretch the opposition wide and deep. FRANK operates as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and wait for support. SANTIAGO and YANN play as wide attackers to provide constant width. On the flank, SANTIAGO looks to cut inside from the right to cause chaos, whereas YANN pushes the play high on the left. The front three work together to press high, forcing the opposition into mistakes.
This formation provides several tactical advantages for Toulouse. The ability of DAYANN and DJIBRIL to overlap creates wide overloads that force defenders to shift out of position. Additionally, the presence of ARON allows the team to achieve numerical superiority in the central areas. This makes the team very dangerous during transitions, as they can move from a defensive block to a central attack with great speed.
This 4-3-3 formation is a high pressure system built for dominance and speed. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and can be caught out by verticality.