Sevilla Football Formation
Starting Lineup
LUIS ALBERTO · KONDOGBIA · BONO · DIEGO CARLOS · KOUNDÉ · GUDELJ · DE JONG · ACUÑA · SUSO · BADÉ · LUKÉBAKIOSevilla looks to overwhelm opponents with high intensity and directness through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on heavy verticality and winning the ball high up the pitch to catch the opposition before they can settle. The goal is to use the width of the pitch and the speed of the front four to stretch the opposition defensive line and create scoring chances through rapid transitions.
Bono operates between the posts to command the area and organize the back line. The defensive unit works as a flat back four where Koundé plays as the right back and Acuña acts as the left back. Koundé provides strength and recovery speed while Acuña pushes high to join the attack. In the middle, Badé and Diego Carlos defend zonally, with Badé using his aerial strength to win headers and Diego Carlos acting as the covering defender to sweep behind the line.
A double pivot forms the heart of the Sevilla midfield to provide a screen for the defense. Gudelj and Kondogbia work together to protect the centre of the pitch and recycle possession. Gudelj functions as a carrier who can drive forward with the ball, while Kondogbia focuses on shielding the defense and breaking up play. This pairing connects the defense to the attack by sitting deep to receive from the defenders and quickly finding the wide players or the two strikers.
The attacking unit is built around two central forwards and two wide attackers. Luis Alberto and De Jong work in a partnership as the two center forwards, with De Jong playing to find the feet of the striker while Luis Alberto looks to make runs in behind. On the flanks, Suso and Lukébakiō provide significant width. Suso likes to cut inside to create, while Lukébakiō stays wide to stretch the defense. The front four press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
This formation offers several tactical advantages, most notably the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push up to support the wingers. The presence of a double pivot provides compactness when defending in a mid-block, making it difficult for opponents to play through the middle. Additionally, the heavy focus on four attackers allows Sevilla to hit in behind on the transition with great speed.
This aggressive lineup is designed to pin the last defender and dominate the attacking third. It is a formation best suited for games where Sevilla wants to exploit a high defensive line or punish teams through quick counters.