Mallorca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Dominic Greif · Maffeo · Valjent · Raillo · Mojica · Dani Rodríguez · Omar Mascarell · Samu Costa · Sergi Darder · Cyle Larin · Vedad MuriqiMallorca focuses on a direct and resilient style of play using a 4-4-2 formation. The team looks to stay compact and win the second ball to move the play quickly forward. This lineup is built to play with high intensity and verticality, often looking to exploit space behind the opposition defense.
Dominic Greif stays between the posts as the last line of defense. The back line features a flat back four with Valjent and Raillo acting as the central defenders. Valjent is dominant in the air, while Raillo provides cover to maintain a solid line. Mojica acts as an attacking full back on the left to provide width, while Maffeo covers the right side. The defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and keep the defensive block narrow.
The midfield operates with a central pairing of Omar Mascarell and Samu Costa. Mascarell works to shield the defense and recycle possession, while Samu Costa drives forward with the ball to link play. Sergi Darder operates on the right and helps connect the defensive and attacking lines through his passing range. Dani Rodríguez occupies the left side to help press from the front and track back when needed. This midfield unit aims to win the second ball and quickly transition from defense to attack.
Up front, Mallorca uses a two man partnership consisting of Vedad Muriqi and Cyle Larin. Vedad Muriqi acts as a target man, using his aerial strength to win headers and hold up the ball for others. Cyle Larin plays as a second striker, looking to make runs in behind and arrive late into the box. The attack relies on service from the wide areas, with Mojica and Maffeo looking to whip it in for the strikers. The team often attacks in combinations to catch the opponent out of position.
One major advantage is the ability to press in a mid block to force a long ball from the opposition. The pairing of Muriqi and Larin allows for effective link up play between the lines, creating chances in the box. Additionally, the team can create wide overloads when Mojica pushes high to support the attack. This formation allows the side to remain compact when defending and very dangerous on the break.
This 4-4-2 formation provides Mallorca with a hard to beat identity based on physicality and directness. It is best suited for games against possession based teams where the goal is to sit deep and strike on the counter.