Algeria National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
adil (boulbina) · amine (gouiri) · hadj moussa · maza · himad abdeli · boudaoui · rayan · bensebaini · chergui · belghali · zidaneAlgeria focuses on a compact mid-block and quick transitions using a 4-5-1. This formation is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before hitting the opposition in transition. The lineup relies on a dense midfield to clog the central areas and force the opponent to play wide.
Zidane guards the goal as the last line of defense. A flat back four provides the foundation with belghali at right back and bensebaini at left back. These wide defenders must track back to cover the flanks when the team loses the ball. In the middle, himad abdeli and chergui operate as the central defensive pair. They focus on winning the second ball and clearing the lines when the team is under heavy pressure.
The midfield is a dense five man unit designed to squeeze the space between the lines. Boudaoui acts as the single pivot to shield the defense and pick up runners in front of the back four. Maza and hadj moussa play as central midfielders to control the tempo and recycle possession. Rayan operates in the left half space to link the defense to the attack, while amine plays as an attacking ten behind the striker. This group must work together to press in a mid-block and deny the turn to opposition playmakers.
Adil acts as a lone striker who must hold up the ball to bring others into the game. He works to pin the last defender and create space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box. The attack is built through quick vertical passes once the midfield wins the ball high up the pitch. Amine looks to find the feet of the striker or play through the lines to exploit gaps. The wingers or wide midfielders must pull wide to stretch the defense and provide crossing options.
Algeria can find success through numerical superiority in the midfield when they compress the center. The formation offers compactness when defending, making it very difficult for opponents to play through the middle. By forcing wide, the team can then trap the opposition and win it back high up the pitch through coordinated pressing.
This 4-5-1 formation provides a solid defensive base for Algeria. It is best suited for matches against dominant sides where sitting deep and countering at pace is necessary.