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 *) · JOSEP (Calligaris)Inter play a 3-4-3 formation that focuses on verticality and high pressing. This lineup is built to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half and drive forward with speed. The team looks to control the middle of the pitch while using wide players to stretch the opposition.
JOSEP sits between the lines in goal to start the play. The back three features BISSECK on the right, LACROIX in the middle, and BASTONI on the left. BASTONI acts as a ball playing defender with a long passing range, while BISSECK provides cover and strength in the air. LACROIX stays central to block runs and intercept passes. The defensive unit stays compact to prevent gaps between the lines.
The midfield works in a four man unit that connects the defense to the attack. ANDRÉ acts as the single pivot to shield the defense and break up play. BARELLA sits alongside him to drive forward into the final third and use his intense pressing. On the flanks, PORRO and DIMARCO push high to act as wing backs. They provide width and deliver crosses into the box to support the front three.
In the attacking phase, Inter uses three forwards to pressure the back line. LAUTARO leads the line as the lone striker, using his movement to hold up the ball and link with teammates. CHAÏBI and DIABY operate as wide attackers who cut inside to create shooting opportunities. These attackers press high to force mistakes and create quick transitions.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. The team creates wide overloads when DIMARCO and PORRO overlap their respective wingers. Inter can also achieve numerical superiority in the middle when BARELLA and ANDRÉ control the tempo. The ability to press high in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to build from the back.
This 3-4-3 lineup is a high intensity system that relies on winning the ball in advanced areas. It is best suited for games where the team wants to dominate territory and exploit space behind a high defensive line.