
5-2-3 Football Formation & Tactics
A highly defensive lineup with five defenders and two midfielders. It is designed to absorb pressure and support counter-attacks with three forwards.

A highly defensive lineup with five defenders and two midfielders. It is designed to absorb pressure and support counter-attacks with three forwards.
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This system features a flat back five or three centre-backs with two wing-backs, providing a solid foundation and width. The midfield duo acts as a defensive screen and distribution hub, linking play quickly to a dense attacking trident.
In possession, the wing-backs push high to transform the shape into a 3-4-3, while the front three stay narrow to pin opposition defenders and create central overloads during fast breaks.
Ideally suited for matches against dominant possession teams where maintaining a compact block is essential before hitting them on the break with pace and precision.
The 5-2-3 is most effective against 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 systems, where the extra centre-back creates an aerial and numerical advantage in the box.
They are closely related; the 5-2-3 is the defensive variant, while the 3-4-3 describes the same personnel when attacking with high wing-backs.
Because only two central midfielders are used, they can be overrun by a three-man midfield unless the wing-backs or forwards drop deep to help.
Pacy, direct forwards who can thrive in 1v1 situations and move into the channels are most effective in this counter-heavy setup.
Yes, they must cover the entire flank repeatedly, making elite physical conditioning a requirement for the system to function.
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