Metz Football Formation
Starting Lineup
PAPE (SY) · CLÉO (MELIÈRES) · JEAN-PHILIPPE (GBAMIN) · MICHEL (MBOULA) · YANNIS (LAWSON) · ALPHA (TOURÉ) · JESSY (DEMINGUET) · ISMAËL (GUERTI) · LUCAS (MICHAL) · GAUTIER (HEIN) · GIORGI (KVILITAIA)Metz plays with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to play a high press game that looks to win the ball early in the opposition half. The goal is to use quick vertical passes to catch the defense before they can settle.
PAPE starts in goal to organize the back line. The defense works as a flat back four with CLÉO acting as the right back to overlap and push up the flank. YANNIS plays as the left back to provide width on that side. In the middle, MICHEL and JEAN-PHILIPPE act as the central defenders, with one player focusing on marking the striker while the other prepares to cover space if a teammate is beaten.
The midfield uses a combination of roles to connect the defense to the attack. ALPHA and JESSY work to control the center, with ALPHA sitting deeper to shield the back four. JESSY is tasked to drive forward and break the line with carries. ISMAËL operates as an attacking ten, playing between the lines to create chances. This midfield trio works to press together and intercept passes before they reach the final third.
Metz utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. GIORGI leads the line as a lone striker, working to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the wings, GAUTIER and LUCAS act as wide attackers. GAUTIER stays wide to cross the ball, while LUCAS looks to cut inside and find shooting lanes. These three forwards press the opposition defenders to prevent them from building play from the back.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. One major strength is the ability to create wide overloads when CLÉO or YANNIS push forward to support the wingers. The team also gains numerical superiority in central areas when ISMAËL pushes high. The coordinated movement of the front three allows Metz to press high in waves to force turnovers.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for aggressive, pressing football. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.