Custom Team Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Hussein (Ally) · Logan · Habib · Kenzie · Taylor · Marcus · Kieran · Tommy · Leo · Riley · ConnorHigh pressing and heavy attacking pressure define this lineup as a 4-3-3. The team aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and use rapid transitions to catch the opposition off guard. This formation is built to control the middle of the park while stretching the defense through wide players.
Hussein acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. Habib and Kenzie operate as central defenders, where Habib stays deep to cover while Kenzie looks to step up and intercept passes. Taylor and Logan occupy the wide positions, with Taylor often pushing forward to overlap the winger and Logan looking to provide defensive cover on the right flank. The defensive unit works to squeeze the space between the lines and maintain a high line to keep the team compact.
A three man midfield provides the engine for this system. Kieran and Tommy act as the central engines, with Tommy often dropping deeper to connect the defense to the attack. Marcus works as the primary carrier in the middle, driving forward with the ball to break the line. This trio works to compress the midfield and ensure they always have a player available to receive the ball on the half-turn. They aim to win the second ball and immediately look to move the ball into the final third.
The attack relies on a lone striker and two wide players to pin the opposition back. Leo acts as the focal point up front, looking to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Riley and Connor operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central overloads, often leaving space for Taylor and Logan to exploit. These attackers press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition, allowing the midfield to collect the ball and start a new attack.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having the front three press together, the team can trigger a press that forces the opponent into mistakes. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push up to join the wingers. This creates constant pressure on the opposing wide defenders and allows for frequent cutbacks from the byline.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built for a high intensity game where winning the ball high is the priority. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to play out from the back and struggle under heavy pressure.