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Palmeiras Football Formation

Creation DateJanuary 30, 2025

Starting Lineup

21- Weverton
4- A. Giay
15- G. Gómez
26- Murilo
22- J. Piquerez
5- A. Moreno
18- A. Pereira*
23- R. Veiga
47- Estevão
7- Paulinho*
99- Vitor Roque*

Palmeiras looks to dominate through a high press and quick transitions using a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup aims to squeeze the pitch and win the ball back high up the pitch to catch the opposition out of position. The goal is to use a dense midfield to control the center before looking to exploit gaps in the defensive line through rapid vertical movements.

Weverton operates between the posts to command his area and organize the defense. Palmeiras employs a flat back four that maintains a high line to keep the team compact. G. Gómez and Murilo act as the central pairing, with Gómez using his aerial strength and Murilo providing cover. On the flanks, A. Giay and J. Piquerez act as attacking full backs who push high to support the midfield. They must be ready to track back and cover the wide areas if the team loses possession.

The midfield is a five man unit designed to control the tempo and protect the back four. A. Pereira and A. Moreno form a double pivot to shield the defense and win second balls. Ahead of them, R. Veiga connects the lines and finds ways to play through the lines with his passing range. Paulinho and Estevão operate in the half spaces, with Paulinho looking to arrive late into the box while Estevão uses his dribbling style to carry the ball forward. This group works to compress the midfield and deny the opponent time on the ball.

In the attacking phase, Vitor Roque acts as a lone striker who leads the press from the front. He focuses on making runs in behind and fighting for long balls to hold up the ball for oncoming runners. The wide players pull wide to stretch the defense, creating space for the central midfielders to move into. The attack relies on combinations in tight spaces and quick transitions to catch defenders before they can set the offside trap.

One major strength of this Palmeiras lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opposition. The team also benefits from numerical superiority in the central areas due to the five man midfield. This makes it very difficult for opponents to build play through the middle without facing immediate pressure.

This formation provides a balance between defensive solidity and aggressive attacking intent. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to disrupt the opponent's build up play and strike quickly on the break.