Sampdoria Football Formation
Starting Lineup
S. Ghidotti · F. Depaoli (23) · S. Romagnoli · G. Leoni (46) · S. Giordano (21) · G. Yepes (28) · A. Bellemo · P. Kasami (14) · S. Pozzato · G. Tutino · M. CodaFocusing on a direct and vertical style of play, Sampdoria operates with a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to win the second ball and strike quickly when transitions occur. The team looks to use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition before looking to play through the lines.
S. Ghidotti sits between the posts to command the area. The defensive unit functions as a flat back four that maintains compactness when defending. S. Romagnoli and G. Leoni act as the central defenders, with Leoni providing aerial strength to defend set pieces. S. Giordano and F. Depaoli occupy the wide positions as full backs, tasked to mark opposing wingers and track back when the team loses possession.
In the middle of the pitch, the team employs a three-man midfield group that shifts into a block. G. Yepes acts as the single pivot to shield the defence and pick up runners from deep. Beside him, A. Bellemo and P. Kasami operate in the half spaces to connect the defensive and attacking lines. S. Pozzato plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers, looking to arrive late into the box and find space between the lines to create chances.
The attacking front line utilizes two forwards in a partnership. G. Tutino and M. Coda operate as the two strikers, with Tutino looking to run in behind the defence while Coda works to hold up the ball. They press the opposition back line to force a long ball and win possession high up the pitch. This duo works to combine in tight spaces, often pulling wide to create gaps for S. Pozzato to exploit.
Sampdoria gains a significant advantage through their ability to press in a mid-block, making it hard for opponents to play out from the back. The formation also offers speed of transition, allowing the team to move from a defensive block to an attacking state in seconds. The presence of S. Pozzato helps to create numerical superiority in the final third when the strikers pull the centre backs out of position.
This 4-4-2 formation provides a balance between defensive solidity and direct attacking intent. It is best suited for matches against possession based teams where Sampdoria can sit deep and hit on the break.