Lecce Football Formation
Starting Lineup
W. Falcone · F. Guilbert · K. Gaspar · F. Baschirotto · A. Gallo (P. Dorgu) · L. Coulibaly (B. Pierret) · Y. Ramadani · P. Dorgu (Tete Morente) · H. Rafia · L. Banda (A. Rebić) · N. KrstovićLecce focuses on a direct and vertical style of play through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to stretch the opposition and hit them quickly in transition. The goal is to force the play forward and use the width of the pitch to create chances.
W. Falcone stays between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four provides the defensive foundation, with F. Guilbert and A. Gallo acting as full backs to cover the flanks. In the center, F. Baschirotto and K. Gaspar must hold a high line to compress the space. F. Baschirotto uses his aerial strength to defend crosses and win the second ball. The defensive unit works to stay compact and minimize the gap between the defenders and the midfield.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide stability. L. Coulibaly and Y. Ramadani work together to protect the center of the pitch. Y. Ramadani acts as the shield for the defense, while L. Coulibaly drives forward with the ball to help link the lines. They must work hard to intercept passes and stop counter attacks before they reach the back four. This pairing is vital for recycling possession and providing a platform for the attackers to push up.
Lecce uses four attackers to pin the opposition back. L. Banda and P. Dorgu operate as wide players, with P. Dorgu looking to cut inside to cause trouble. The central roles are occupied by H. Rafia and N. Krstović, creating a two-man strike partnership. N. Krstović acts as a physical presence to hold up the ball, while H. Rafia looks for runs in behind the defense. The attack relies on quick combinations and sending runners into the channels to split the defense.
This formation offers significant advantages in transition. The team can create wide overloads by having the wingers and full backs push high up the pitch. By playing with four attackers, Lecce can also pin the last defender and create numerical superiority in the final third. This makes them very dangerous when they win the ball high up the pitch.
The 4-2-4 formation allows Lecce to play a high tempo game that stresses the opposition defense. It is best suited for matches where the team wants to exploit space behind the opposition back line.