Inter Football Formation
Starting Lineup
NK (LL/Shadow) · Undertaker (Gyro/Croqueta) · Poxmelator (CC/Sentinel) · Xvv (Emp/Scissors) · Rekro (Nagi/Bunnies) · Fishy (DS/Formless) · ? (?) · ? (?) · ? (?) · ? (?) · ? (?)Inter focuses on a heavy defensive presence and quick transitions using a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before hitting teams with vertical speed. The system relies on a compact block to deny space in central areas and forces the opposition to play wide.
The goalkeeper sits behind a back five that acts as a sturdy wall. In this defensive unit, the three central defenders provide cover and strength in the air to win the header against long balls. Poxmelator plays as the LWB and is tasked to push up and provide width on the left side of the pitch. On the opposite flank, NK operates as the RWB to overlap and support the attack. The entire back line shifts together to maintain a narrow defensive block when the ball is on the opposite side.
The midfield functions as a double pivot with Undertaker and Fishy occupying the central spaces. Undertaker acts to shield the defence and win the second ball to keep the play moving. Fishy plays as the carrier who can drive forward with the ball to bridge the gap between the defence and the front three. These two players must work hard to cover the half spaces and ensure the team remains compact when the opposition tries to play through the lines.
In the attacking third, Inter uses three attackers to stretch the defence. Rekro acts as the lone striker and stays central to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Xvv plays as the RW and looks to cut inside to create goal scoring chances from central positions. The LW works to pull wide and create space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box. The front line presses from the front to force a long ball and disrupt the opponent's build up play.
A primary strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads through the movement of NK and Poxmelator. The team also finds success through its speed of transition when the double pivot wins possession. This allows the forwards to exploit space behind the opposition defence quickly.
This formation provides a very solid base for teams that want to control the game through defensive solidity. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and require a team to defend in a low block.