World Cup tactical guide: An in-depth look at the role each Brighton star will play this summer
11.06.26, 08:30 Updated 11.06.26, 08:32 10 Minute Read
Adi Jalan
The World Cup is the biggest event in world football, and after Alexis Mac Allister brought the trophy back to the Amex Stadium in 2022 following Argentina’s success, some of Albion’s finest now have the chance to follow in his footsteps.
But how do Brighton’s players fit into their national sides’ setups? How do their countries play? What can we expect from them?
Eight players. Six teams. One trophy. Let’s take a look at how each Brighton player fits into their country's plans this summer.
Turkey have alternated between a back three and a back four in recent times, but they now seem to have settled into a shape that broadly resembles a 4-2-3-1 under head coach Vincenzo Montella.
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