Guarani Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Caio dantas · Luan · Airton · J. V. Carvalho · M. Bueno · Fabricio · Léo Santos · Douglas · Heitor · V.Y de lima · VladimirGuarani wants to play a vertical and aggressive game. They utilize a 4-2-4 formation to pin the opposition back and hunt for goals. This lineup focuses on quick transitions and heavy numbers in the final third to overwhelm the opponent. This allows the team to stay on the front foot and force errors.
Vladimir stays in goal to command the area and clear the lines. The defensive unit employs a flat back four. Heitor plays at right back and V.Y de lima at left back. Douglas and Léo Santos act as the two central defenders to defend the box and win headers. The unit often plays a high line to squeeze the space and win the ball back high up the pitch. Heitor and V.Y de lima need to track back quickly when the team loses possession.
A double pivot forms the heart of the midfield. Fabricio and M. Bueno must work hard to shield the defense and win the second ball. Fabricio can drive into the space to carry the ball forward, while M. Bueno stays deeper to intercept passes and recycle possession. These two are the key to connecting the defensive unit with the attacking line. They must be ready to cover for the full backs when they push up the pitch.
The front line is designed to stretch the opposition. Airton and J. V. Carvalho act as wide wingers to spread the defence and hug the touchline. Luan and Caio dantas act as two strikers to attack the space behind the defense and pin the last defender. The team looks to play through the lines and find the feet of the striker to create chances. They often look to hit in behind on the transition to catch defenders out of position and get to the byline.
One main advantage for Guarani is the ability to hit in behind on the transition with four players ready to run. This creates massive pressure on the opposition back line and forces long balls. Another strength is how Airton and J. V. Carvalho can isolate wide players in one on one situations. This allows the team to create wide overloads and cut back the ball into the danger zone.
The team identity is built on pure attacking intent and high pressure. This 4-2-4 is best suited for games against teams that sit deep and struggle with speed in behind.