Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
47 Semper33 Calabresi
5 Canestrelli
94 Bonfanti
15 Touré
6 Marin
36 Piccinini
3 Angori
32 Moreo
30 Arena
45 Lind
Pisa focuses on a high press and quick transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to stretch the pitch and win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents off guard. By utilizing wide players and a compact central block, Pisa aims to control the tempo through rapid ball movement and verticality.
Semper operates between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line functions as a back three where Bonfanti plays as the left centre-back and Calabresi acts as the right centre-back. Canestrelli sits in the middle to command the area and win the second ball. This defensive group works together to squeeze the space and maintain a high line, making sure the defenders step up to support the midfield.
The midfield works as a flat four to provide width and cover the flanks. Piccinini and Marin form a central pairing where Marin often acts as the engine to carry the ball forward. Touré and Angori operate as wide midfielders tasked to provide width and track back when the team loses possession. This group connects the defensive line to the attackers, with Piccinini often looking to recycle possession and find the feet of the forwards.
In the final third, the team uses three attackers to pin the last defender. Lind acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and provide a focal point. Moreo and Arena operate as wide attackers who cut inside to create central overloads. This attacking trio presses from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. They use quick combinations to play through the lines, often looking for runs in behind or cutbacks from the wide areas.
Pisa gains a major advantage through wide overloads when Angori and Touré push high to support the wingers. The formation also allows for the ability to press high in coordinated waves, putting immense pressure on the opposition build up. This setup creates numerical superiority in wide areas, making it difficult for the opponent to defend the flanks.
The 3-4-3 formation provides Pisa with a potent attacking threat through rapid transitions. It is best suited for games against teams that play a high defensive line and leave space behind their defenders.