A variation of the 4–3–3 wherein a striker gives way to a central attacking midfielder. The formation focuses on the attacking midfielder moving play through the centre with the strikers on either side.
It is a much narrower setup in comparison to the 4–3–3 and is usually dependent on the "1" to create chances.
Examples of sides which won trophies using this formation were the 2002-03 UEFA Cup and 2003-04 UEFA Champions League winner José Mourinho's FC Porto side; Carlo Ancelotti's 2002-03 UEFA Champions League and 2003-04 Serie A champion AC Milan, and 2009-10 Premier League winner Chelsea. This formation was also adopted by Massimiliano Allegri for the 2010–11 Serie A title-winning season for AC Milan.
The soccer formation describes how the players in a team are positioned on the pitch. Different formations can be used depending on whether a team wishes to play more attacking or defensive football. View Formations »
The following formations are used in modern football. The formations are flexible allowing tailoring to the needs of a team, as well as to the players available.
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