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Sevilla Football Formation

Creation DateSeptember 1, 2024

Starting Lineup

Ферльо (Нюланд) · Навас (Кармона) · Баде (Ньянзу) · Салас (Маркао) · Педроса (Барко) · Агуме (Гудель) · Соу (Локонга) · Депай (Пеке) · Лукебакио (Хуанлу) · Сауль (Эджуке) · Ромеро (Ихеаначо)

Sevilla aims to play a direct and high intensity game, utilizing a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to press the opposition high and catch them on the transition by getting players forward quickly. The goal is to stretch the pitch and use the front four to pin the opposition back.

Ферльо stands between the posts to oversee the defensive line. The back four operates as a flat line, with Навас and Педроса acting as full backs to provide width. Навас often pushes forward to support the attack while Педроса maintains the defensive line. In the center, Баде and Салас act as the central defenders, with Баде providing aerial strength and Салас covering the space behind him. The unit works to hold the line and win the second ball to restart attacks immediately.

The midfield relies on a double pivot consisting of Агуме and Соу. This pairing is responsible for shielding the defense and managing the central zone. Агуме acts as the carrier to drive the ball forward, while Соу works to recycle possession and connect the defensive unit to the attackers. They must work hard to cover the space left behind by the attacking full backs and win it back high up the pitch when the front four trigger a press.

In the attacking phase, Sevilla utilizes two central forwards and two wide attackers. Депай and Ромеро lead the line as a forward partnership, with Депай often looking to hold up the ball to allow others to join the attack. Сауль and Лукебакио operate as wide wingers who stay high to stretch the defense. Сауль tends to cut inside to create chances, while Лукебакио looks to get to the byline and deliver crosses. The front four press the opposition back line relentlessly to force turnovers.

One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attackers. This setup also offers speed of transition, allowing the team to hit in behind on the transition before the opponent can set their defense. By using four attackers, Sevilla can pin the last defender and create multiple passing lanes through the middle.

Sevilla relies on this high energy 4-2-4 to overwhelm opponents in the final third. This formation is best suited for games where the team needs to chase a result or face an opponent that struggles with high intensity pressing.