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Monza Football Formation

Creation DateJuly 18, 2024

Starting Lineup

A. Cragno · A. Izzo (4) · P. Mari' (22) · A. Carboni (44) · P. Ciurria (84) · G. Kyriakopoulos (77) · W. Bondo (38) · M. Pessina (32) · A. Colpani (28) · G. Caprari (10) · D. Mota (47)

Monza aims to play a direct and vertical game using a 3-5-2. This lineup focuses on winning the second ball and using quick transitions to catch the opposition out of position. By using a heavy presence in the center of the pitch, the team seeks to dominate the middle and move the ball forward rapidly once possession is regained.

A. Cragno acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back three consists of A. Izzo, P. Mari', and A. Carboni. A. Izzo operates as the right center back to provide cover, while P. Mari' sits in the middle to win the header and lead the line. A. Carboni plays as the left center back to help play out from the back. This defensive unit works together to maintain a compact shape, ensuring they do not get split by long balls.

The midfield is a busy area where Monza tries to control the tempo. M. Pessina plays as a central midfielder to connect the defensive and attacking lines, often dropping deep to help build play. W. Bondo works alongside him to press aggressively and win the ball back high up the pitch. A. Colpani operates as the attacking ten behind the strikers, looking to find the feet of the forwards or play through the lines. To provide width, P. Ciurria and G. Kyriakopoulos act as wide midfielders who push forward to support the attack and track back to help the defense.

The attacking force relies on a partnership of two forwards. D. Mota plays as the right striker to use his movement to find space, while G. Caprari plays as the left striker to link up play between the lines. They work to pin the last defender and create space for A. Colpani to arrive late into the box. The team builds attacks by using the wide midfielders to stretch the defense, allowing the strikers to run in behind or combine in tight spaces.

This formation offers several tactical advantages for Monza. The use of a three man midfield creates numerical superiority in the center of the pitch, making it hard for opponents to progress. Additionally, the wide midfielders allow the team to create overloads on the flanks when they push up. The combination of a compact defense and quick attacking transitions allows the team to strike hard when the opposition loses possession.

This 3-5-2 formation is designed to control the middle of the pitch and hit teams on the break. It is best suited for matches against opponents that play with a high line or leave large spaces behind their midfield.