Argentina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
MD SIR/Ferdous (IT) · CEO SIR · Yousuf Vai · Mrinmay · Arif · Alim · Arpon/Najirul · Mahfuz/Habib vai/Sakib · Ferdous (sv) · Probir Vai/Fahim · AGM SIRArgentina focuses on a high press to win the ball high up the pitch and uses a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to play a vertical game that looks to hit in behind on the transition. The goal is to squeeze the space in the opponent half and use quick passing to move through the thirds.
Probir Vai/Fahim stays between the posts to organize the defense. The back line operates as a flat back four where Arpon/Najirul acts as the right back to provide width. Ferdous (sv) plays as the left back to overlap the winger when the ball moves wide. In the center, Yousuf Vai and Arif hold a high line to compress the midfield. Arif acts as the covering defender while Yousuf Vai stays solid to win the second ball. This unit must stay compact to avoid being split by long balls.
The midfield is a three-man midfield with a carrier playing a key role in the transition. AGM SIR operates as one of the central midfielders to press in a mid-block and win possession. CEO SIR works alongside him to connect the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward. Mahfuz/Habib vai/Sakib plays as an attacking ten behind the striker to find the feet of the striker in tight spaces. This group works to deny the pivot of the opposition and ensures the team can recycle possession quickly.
Argentina uses three attackers across the front to stretch the defence. Mrinmay plays as a left winger who likes to cut inside to create more central presence. Alim operates on the right as an inverted winger to pull wide and then drive into the half spaces. MD SIR/Ferdous (IT) leads the line as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender. The forwards work in combinations to create runs in behind, often looking to deliver early crosses or cut it back from the byline.
One major strength of this Argentina lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opposition. The team also creates wide overloads from overlapping full backs like Ferdous (sv) to isolate wide players in one on one situations. These movements allow the team to switch play rapidly and catch the opponent out of position.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity to dominate games through aggressive pressing. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to play out from the back.