Inter Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Boochi (Savior) · Poxmelator (CC/Riptide) · Swaga (Serpent) · Undertaker (Gyro/Croqueta) · Omni (Riptide/Scissors) · Teto (?) · Toni (Emperor/?) · Gaby (DS/Lift) · NK [50% Playing] (Shadow/LL) · Fishy (Nagi/Riptide) · ? (?)Inter focuses on a high press and quick transitions through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and push players forward to overwhelm the opponent in the final third. By playing with a high line, Inter looks to dominate territory and control the tempo of the match through vertical passes.
Boochi stands between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line operates as a flat four, with Swaga acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks from deep. NK provides width on the right side by pushing up to overlap, while Poxmelator covers the left flank. The central defenders must step up to intercept passes and stay compact to prevent through balls from breaking the line.
The midfield utilizes a combination of central roles to control the center of the pitch. Omni and Fishy operate in the central areas to shield the defense and recycle possession. Undertaker plays as an attacking ten, sitting just behind the forwards to connect the lines and break the line with key passes. This midfield trio works to press opponents immediately upon losing the ball, ensuring the team stays compact.
In the attacking phase, Teto leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Toni and Gaby operate as wide attackers, often cutting inside to create central overloads. Toni and Gaby use their movement to pull defenders out of position, creating space for Undertaker to run into. The front three press in coordinated waves to force mistakes from the opposition back line.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to create wide overloads when NK pushes forward. The presence of Undertaker provides numerical superiority in the half spaces, making it difficult for opponents to mark everyone. Inter can also exploit the speed of transition by using the direct passing of Fishy or Omni to find Teto quickly.
Inter relies on aggressive pressing and verticality to dominate games. This 4-3-3 formation is best suited for facing teams that play a high defensive line or struggle to play out from the back.