Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
T.courtois (1) · D.Huijsen (24) · I.Konate (4) · D.Dumfries (2) · T.Alexander-Arnold (12) · Rodri (16) · F.Valverde (8) · A.Güler (15) · J.Bellingham (5) · Vinì (7) · K.MbappèReal Madrid operates with a direct and vertical identity through a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup aims to hurt teams on the transition by using speed and power in the forward line. The team looks to win the ball and move it quickly to the attackers, making it a setup built for devastating counter attacks.
Thibaut Courtois guards the goal for Real Madrid as the last line of defense. The back line works as a back three with T.Alexander-Arnold acting as the right centre-back, providing passing range from deep, while Rodri sits as the left centre-back to cover space. I.Konate occupies the central centre-back role, using his aerial strength to defend the box. On the flanks, D.Huijsen plays as the right wing back and D.Dumfries operates as the left wing back, both tasked to push high and provide width. This unit functions to squeeze the space in the middle and force the opposition wide.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier and a creative core. F.Valverde operates in the left central midfield role, using his high pressing intensity to win the ball back. A.Güler plays as the right central midfielder to create from deep and distribute play. J.Bellingham sits slightly ahead as an attacking ten, looking to arrive late into the box and link the midfield to the strikers. This group connects the defense to the attack by recycling possession and driving the ball forward through the middle.
In the final third, the team utilizes two forwards in a partnership. Viní plays as the left striker, cutting inside to find space, while K.Mbappè leads the line as the right striker with his immense pace. The wing backs, D.Huijsen and D.Dumfries, provide the necessary width by stretching the defense to create gaps in the middle. When the team wins the ball, the forwards press the opposition back line to force a long ball, allowing the team to break quickly.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to defend in a compact shape. Real Madrid can transition into a mid-block very quickly to deny the turn of opponents. The wide overloads created by D.Huijsen and D.Dumfries allow the team to stretch the opposition and isolate attackers in one on one situations.
The 5-3-2 formation provides a solid defensive base while maintaining a lethal edge in transition. It is best suited for matches against teams that push high up the pitch and leave space behind their defense.