Austria Wien Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Tae-seok Lee · Wiesinger · Dragovic · Buhari · Eggestein · Botic · Sarkaria · Hettwer · Maybach · Fischer · RadlingerAustria Wien prefers to play with a high press and quick vertical transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the space in the opponent's half and win the ball back high up the pitch. The team looks to spread wide and use the wings to stretch the defence before playing through the lines.
Radlinger plays behind a back three that focuses on maintaining a high line to compress the midfield. Dragovic acts as a central defender to sweep behind the line while Buhari and Wiesinger cover the wide areas. Wiesinger and Buhari must be ready to step up and intercept passes or mark runners as the unit moves together. The defensive unit works to stay compact and force the opposition to play long balls.
The midfield functions as a four man unit that provides width and central presence. Maybach and Fischer form a central pairing where Maybach often drops deep to recycle possession while Fischer looks to carry the ball forward. Hettwer and Tae-seok Lee act as wide midfielders who provide the width, working to press in pairs and track back when the team loses possession. This midfield group is responsible for connecting the back three to the attacking front line.
Austria Wien utilizes three attackers to pin the last defender and create constant pressure. Eggestein operates as a pressing centre-forward to lead the line and find the feet of the striker in tight spaces. Sarkaria and Botic play as wide attackers, with Sarkaria often looking to cut inside and Botic to get to the byline and whip it in. These three forwards work to trigger a press from the front and create runs in behind during transitions.
One major advantage for Austria Wien is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back quickly. The formation also offers wide overloads when Hettwer and Botic combine to isolate the opposing full back. This creates many one on one situations where the wide players can drive at the defence.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for a high intensity game that relies on winning the second ball. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to build play slowly from the back.