Guinea National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Souleymou (1) · Mohamed noba (13) · MAMADI Cisse (3) · Abdoulaye Bangoura (4) · Mory Traoré (22) · Naby teskene camara (20) · Ibrahima sory camara (17) · Mohamed Keita (10) · Mohamed Cheick Traoré (9) · Mohamed Bangoura (11) · Tournée Lansana (7)Guinea aims to play a vertical style of football built around a 4-3-3 formation. The team seeks to win the ball and move quickly toward the opposition goal. This lineup focuses on high energy to disrupt the opponent and create chances through wide areas and central runs.
Souleymou operates between the posts to command the penalty area. A flat back four serves as the base for the defensive unit. Abdoulaye Bangoura and Mory Traoré act as the central defenders, where they must win the header and clear the lines during set pieces. MAMADI Cisse plays as the right back to defend the flank, while Mohamed noba functions as the left back. The defensive line works to hold the line and maintain a compact shape to deny space between the units.
A three man midfield connects the defense to the attack. Naby teskene camara sits as the single pivot to shield the defense and recycle possession. Alongside him, Ibrahima sory camara and Mohamed Keita operate in the half spaces to drive forward with the ball. Ibrahima sory camara and Mohamed Keita help to press in a mid-block to win the second ball. This midfield trio works to compress the midfield and ensure the team can move the ball through the thirds effectively.
The attacking front line consists of three players designed to stretch the defence. Mohamed Cheick Traoré acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. On the wings, Mohamed Bangoura and Tournée Lansana act as wide wingers who hug the touchline to provide width. Mohamed Bangoura and Tournée Lansana look to cut inside to create shooting opportunities or deliver a cross to the far post. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
Guinea offers several tactical advantages through this formation. The midfield trio provides the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. There is also the potential for wide overloads when the full backs push up to overlap the winger. This allows the team to create overloads in the final third and exploit spaces on the flanks.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built to play a direct and aggressive game. It is best suited for matches where Guinea can use their speed to hit in behind on the transition against a high defensive line.