Saudi Arabia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Аль-Акиди · Бушаль · Томбакти · Аль-Харби · Абдельхамид · Аль-Досари · Аль-Джувайр · Канно · Аль-Ганнам · Мендаш · Аль-БурайканSaudi Arabia looks to dominate through high pressing and quick transitions in a 4-3-3. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and moving it forward with speed to catch the opposition out of position. The intention is to control the tempo through a central midfield trio while using wide attackers to stretch the defence.
Аль-Акиди operates between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit functions as a flat back four where Абдельхамид plays as an attacking full back to push high up the pitch. On the opposite side, Бушаль provides balance while covering the space behind when the team pushes up. In the center, Аль-Харби and Томбакти act as the primary defenders, with Томбакти often looking to win the header in aerial duels and Аль-Харби looking to cover the space behind the high line. They aim to hold a compact shape to prevent any direct runs through the center.
The midfield is built around a single pivot with two advanced midfielders. Аль-Досари sits in front of the defence to shield the back four and recycle possession. To his sides, Канно and Аль-Джувайр operate as two eights who drive forward with the ball to link the defensive and attacking lines. Канно looks to make late runs into the box to support the striker, while Аль-Джувайр works to press aggressively and win the ball back in the middle third. This trio works together to compress the midfield and deny the turn of the opposition players.
In the attacking third, Saudi Arabia uses three attackers to pin the opposition back line. Аль-Бурайкан acts as the lone striker, looking to find the feet of the striker and hold up the ball for the teammates arriving around him. On the wings, Аль-Ганнам and Мендаш act as wide wingers who hug the touchline to provide width. This movement allows them to pull wide and create space in the half-spaces for the midfielders. When they win the ball, they look to hit in behind on the transition to isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By squeezing the space between the lines, Saudi Arabia can force a long ball from the opponent. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when Абдельхамид and Бушаль overlap the winger. This movement forces the opposing full backs to make difficult decisions between marking the winger or tracking the runner.
Saudi Arabia relies on a high intensity press and quick verticality to break down opponents. This formation is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.