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Formation Comparison

3-5-2 vs 4-4-2

Use this comparison to highlight wing-back height, central overloads, and the tradeoff between a back three and a flat back four.

3-5-2Wing-back
4-4-2Hybrid
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3-5-2

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Three center backs with attacking wing backs and a midfield diamond

Hybrid

4-4-2

Details

Classic flat four midfield with two strikers

When to pick which

Two different problems, two different shapes, a short guide to the scenario each structure solves best.

3-5-2, strengths

  • Wing-backs add width without sacrificing central bodies
  • Three center backs cover wide runs cleanly against front twos
  • Easy to rotate into back four when pressed high

3-5-2, weaknesses

  • Exposed in wide areas when wing-backs commit forward
  • Requires center backs comfortable on the ball
  • Asks a lot of the wing-backs physically over 90 minutes

4-4-2, strengths

  • Balanced against most opposition shapes
  • Full-backs and wingers can rotate without losing structure
  • Players understand roles quickly, low teaching overhead

4-4-2, weaknesses

  • Midfield occupation depends heavily on the shape's middle line
  • Narrow versions concede width; wide versions concede centrally
  • Pressing angles need coordination between strikers and 10s

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