Real Madrid Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Courtois · Cucurella · Trent · Konate · Rudiger · Valverde · Fernandez · Silva · Mbappe · Viny jr · OliseReal Madrid looks to dominate through a vertical and high pressing style of play. This lineup uses a 4-3-3 formation to stretch the opposition and create quick transitions. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and hit in behind on the transition to exploit space behind the back line.
Thibaut Courtois stands between the posts to command his area and sweep behind a high line when needed. The back four consists of Trent at right back and Cucurella at left back, both tasked to push forward and provide width. Rudiger and Konate form the central defensive pair, with Rudiger acting as a dominant presence in the air while Konate covers the space behind as the more mobile defender. This unit works together to squeeze the space and force a long ball from the opposition.
The midfield operates as a three man midfield with a carrier and a creative hub. Enzo Fernandez sits deep to recycle possession and play short from the back, acting as a link between the defence and the attack. Federico Valverde works alongside him to drive forward with the ball and press aggressively to win the ball back high up the pitch. Bernardo Silva plays in the advanced role, looking to find the feet of the striker and play through the lines to connect the midfield to the front three.
In the attacking third, Real Madrid employs three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. Mbappe plays as a pressing centre-forward, using his pace to make runs in behind the opposition defence. On the flanks, Viny jr and Olise act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring opportunities. These wide players look to isolate a one-on-one wide or cut it back to a late arriving midfielder. The forwards press in pairs to disrupt the opposition build up play.
This formation provides Real Madrid with significant speed of transition when moving from a mid-block into attack. The team can create wide overloads from overlapping full backs like Trent and Cucurella to stretch the defence. Additionally, the presence of Valverde and Fernandez allows the side to maintain compactness when defending and win the second ball in central areas.
The 4-3-3 formation is built for a side that wants to control games through high intensity and rapid attacking movements. It is best suited for facing opponents who play a high line or struggle to handle quick vertical passes.