Liverpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Van Dijk (Leoni) · C.Romero (Gomes) · Ryerson (Bradley) · Kerkez (Spinazola) · Mac Allister (Szoboslai) · Gravenberch (Endo/Bajcetic) · F.Wirtz (A.Ounahi) · C.Gakpo (Ngomuha/V.Munoz) · Y.Diomande (Chiesa/Wirtz) · A.Isak (Ekitike) · Allison (Mamarshdavili)Liverpool plays with a high press and intense verticality in this 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opposition can settle. The goal is to use heavy pressure to force turnovers and exploit the space left behind the defensive line.
Alisson starts in goal to sweep behind a high line and manage long balls. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four where Ryerson acts as an attacking full back to provide width on the right. Kerkez pushes high to overlap the winger on the left side. In the center, C.Romero acts as a dominant presence in the air while Van Dijk uses his passing range to play out from the back and cover any runners. The back four works together to squeeze the space and maintain a high line.
The midfield utilizes a three-man midfield with a carrier to link the phases of play. Gravenberch uses his ball carrying ability to drive forward and transition from defense to attack. Mac Allister sits in the half-space to connect the lines and recycle possession when needed. F.Wirtz plays as an attacking ten behind the striker to operate in the pockets of space. He looks to play through the lines and find the forwards with quick, incisive passes.
The attacking front line consists of three attackers who press from the front to disrupt the opposition build up. C.Gakpo plays as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside and look for shots. Y.Diomande occupies the right flank to stretch the defence and provide width. A.Isak acts as a pressing centre-forward who can hold up the ball and run in behind. The forwards work to pin the last defender to create space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box.
Liverpool offers several tactical advantages with this specific lineup. The team can achieve numerical superiority in the attacking third when F.Wirtz pushes forward. They also create wide overloads through the movement of Kerkez and Ryerson. The high press in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to play out from the back, often forcing a long ball that Van Dijk can intercept.
This 4-3-3 is built for a team that wants to control games through relentless pressure and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under pressure in their own half.