Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
COURTOIS (Lunin) · TRENT (Dumfries) · KONATÈ (Huijsen) · SCHLOTTERBECK (Bastoni) · Cucurella (M.Araujo) · SMIT (Enzo) · VALEVERDE (Paz) · BERNARDO (Brahim) · BELLINGHAM (Guler) · MBAPPÉ (Endrick) · VINICIUS (Munoz)Real Madrid looks to play a high pressing and vertical game through a 4-3-3. This formation allows the players to press from the front and win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position. The goal is to move the ball forward quickly once it is won to exploit space behind the opposition defense.
Courtois acts as the goalkeeper in a back four that can shift between a high line and a mid block. Trent acts as an attacking full back on the right, frequently looking to overlap the winger and provide width. Cucurella holds the left side to maintain the defensive line. Konatè and Schlotterbeck defend as the central duo, where Konatè uses his aerial strength and Schlotterbeck works to cover and intercept passes.
The midfield is a three man unit designed to control the tempo and connect the lines. Bellingham plays as a left central midfielder who makes late runs into the box and drives the team forward. Valeverde works on the right side of the trio, using his ability to carry the ball forward to bypass the midfield. Smit sits in the center to protect the defense and win the second ball, allowing the other two to push higher.
In the attacking third, the team uses three players to pin the last defender. Mbappé plays as a central striker who looks to run in behind and receive through balls. Vinicius operates on the left as an inverted winger who cuts inside to attack the near post. Bernardo plays on the right to provide balance, often moving between the lines to link play or pull wide to deliver early crosses. The front three work together to press from the front and win the ball back high up the pitch.
A primary strength for Real Madrid is the ability to hit in behind on the transition through the speed of the attackers. The midfield trio provides the capacity to compress the midfield and win possession in central areas. Furthermore, the movement of the full backs creates wide overloads that help stretch the defense.
This 4-3-3 lineup focuses on high intensity and rapid vertical movement. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line or struggle to cope with rapid transitions.