Liverpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kerkez (Tsimikas) · VvD (Leoni) · Jacquet (Leoni/Gomez) · Frimpong (New RB) · Allison (Shvili) · Szabi/Grav (Curtis/New CM/CDN) · Mac/Grav (Endo/Nyoni) · Wirtz (Szabi) · Wirtz/Rio/Gakpo (New RW/LW) · Isak (Wirtz) · New RW/RioLiverpool aims to dominate through a high press and rapid transitions, utilizing a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opposition can settle. By pushing the defensive line forward, the team seeks to squeeze the space and force turnovers in dangerous areas.
Allison sits between the posts to command the area and act as a sweeping goalkeeper. The defensive unit operates with a high line, led by the aerial strength and reading of the game of VvD. Jacquet plays alongside him as a central defender to maintain the line, while Frimpong acts as an attacking wing back to provide width on the right. Kerkez plays on the left and is expected to overlap to support the attack. The back four works to keep the team compact and ready to intercept any long balls played into the channels.
The midfield operates as a three man midfield with a carrier and a creative presence. Szabi/Grav and Mac/Grav occupy the central roles to shield the defence and link the lines. One of them will drop deep to receive from the centre backs, while the other drives forward with the ball to progress through the thirds. Wirtz plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space and play through the lines. This midfield trio works to win the second ball and ensure Liverpool maintains control during the build up.
In the attacking phase, Liverpool uses three attackers across the front to stretch the defence. Isak acts as a pressing centre forward who can hold up the ball and link play with his teammates. New RW/Rio provides width on the right wing, while Wirtz/Rio/Gakpo occupies the left side to cut inside and create chances. The team looks to isolate a one on one wide or use combinations to find Isak in the box. The wingers are tasked to press the opposition back line heavily to prevent them from playing out from the back.
One major advantage for Liverpool is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to move the ball forward. The team also benefits from wide overloads when Frimpong and Kerkez push up to support the wingers. This creates numerical superiority in the final third and allows for frequent crosses into the area. The speed of transition remains a constant threat whenever the ball is recovered.
This 4-3-3 formation defines a high intensity identity centered on pressing and directness. It is best suited for games where Liverpool can exploit a high defensive line through quick vertical passing.