Inter Football Formation
Starting Lineup
LAUTARO (Pio Esposito) · CHAÏBI * (Diouf, Topalovic) · DIABY * (Bonny) · DIMARCO (Cocchi) · PORRO * (Kamate) · ANDRÉ * (A.Stankovic *) · BARELLA (Zielinski, Sucic) · BASTONI (Alexiou) · LACROIX * (Akanji) · BISSECK (Van Hecke *) · ATUBOLU * (Calligaris)Inter play a 3-4-3 formation that relies on a heavy high press and rapid transitions. This lineup aims to squeeze the pitch and force errors in the opposition half. The team uses this formation to play vertical football, looking to move the ball quickly from the back to the front three to exploit gaps in the defense and catch opponents out of position.
ATUBOLU stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit and sweep up long balls. The back three features BISSECK, LACROIX, and BASTONI. BASTONI functions as a ball playing defender who looks to break the line with his passing range and ability to carry the ball forward. LACROIX and BISSECK focus on being dominant in the air and covering for the wing backs when they push up into the attacking third. This unit remains compact to deny space between the lines and keep the team hard to break down.
The midfield core relies on BARELLA and ANDRÉ to control the center of the pitch. BARELLA uses his high pressing intensity to win the ball back and drives forward to link play. ANDRÉ acts as the shield for the defense, sitting deeper to intercept passes and maintain order. PORRO and DIMARCO operate as wing backs, providing the necessary width to stretch the opposition. PORRO stays wide to overlap and cross, while DIMARCO moves into advanced positions to cut inside and create chances from the half spaces.
The attacking unit uses three forwards including CHAÏBI, DIABY, and LAUTARO. LAUTARO acts as the central presence who can hold up the ball and turn defenders to create space. CHAÏBI and DIABY play as wide attackers who often cut inside to threaten the goal with their movement. They press the opposition back line aggressively to win possession high up the pitch and keep the pressure on. This movement draws defenders out of position and creates space for late runs from the midfield.
This formation offers several tactical advantages, such as the ability to create wide overloads through the movement of PORRO and DIMARCO. The team can also press high in coordinated waves by using the front three to hunt the ball in the final third. The central duo of BARELLA and ANDRÉ allows for numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch during the buildup phase. This allows Inter to control the game through ball retention and quick switches of play to the flanks.
The 3-4-3 lineup provides a high intensity way to control matches through pressing and width. It is perfectly suited for games against opponents who play with a high defensive line or struggle to track overlapping runners in the wide areas.