Sweden National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Нордфельдт · Хин · Линделеф · Лагербильке · Гудмундссон · Свенссон · Айяри · Сванберг · Нюгрен · Исак · ДьокерешSweden plays with a heavy focus on direct verticality and high pressing in this 3-5-2 formation. The lineup relies on winning the second ball and moving the play forward quickly to catch opponents out of position. This system is built to use a compact mid-block that can quickly transition into a high press once the ball enters the middle third.
In goal, Нордфельдт serves as the last line of defense. The back line consists of a back three where Линделеф acts as the left centre-back and Лагербильке holds the right side. Хин sits in the middle to provide aerial strength and command the area. This defensive unit works to defend zonally and stays narrow to force the opposition wide. The three defenders aim to stay close together to prevent through balls and ensure they can easily cover for one another when the midfield is bypassed.
The midfield is busy and occupies several different zones to control the center of the pitch. Айяри and Сванберг form a double pivot to shield the defense and win the ball back high up the pitch. Свенссон and Гудмундссон play as the two central midfielders who connect the defense to the attack by carrying the ball forward. Нюгрен operates as the attacking ten, playing in the pocket to find space between the lines and deliver passes to the forwards. This group works to compress the midfield and deny the opponent time on the ball.
The attacking unit utilizes two forwards to stretch the opposition defense. Исак plays as a left striker, using his pace to make runs in behind the defensive line. Дьокереш acts as the right striker, capable of holding up the ball and winning headers to bring others into play. These two forwards press from the front to force the opposition to play long balls. The team builds the attack through quick combinations in the final third, often looking to exploit the space created when the wingers or midfielders pull wide.
Sweden gains a massive advantage through numerical superiority in the central areas of the pitch. The presence of five midfielders allows the team to win the second ball frequently and recycle possession quickly. Another strength is the ability to transition at pace when Исак and Дьокереш make their runs. This setup makes it hard for opponents to play through the center, as they often find themselves outnumbered by the central unit.
This 3-5-2 formation is designed to dominate the middle of the pitch through high intensity. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to build slowly from the back.