River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
ARMANI · M.QUARTA · P.DÍAZ · MONTIEL · PEZELLA · GALOPPO · E.PÉREZ · PITY · DRIUSSI · ACUÑA · BORJA (COLIDIO)River aims to dominate through high pressing and verticality in a 3-5-2. This formation is built to control the central areas while using aggressive movement to win the ball high up the pitch. The team looks to squeeze the space in the middle to force errors and transition quickly towards the goal.
Armani operates between the posts to anchor the defensive unit. The back line consists of a back three where M.Quarta acts as a ball playing defender with great passing range. P.Díaz covers the left side while Pezella provides aerial strength and presence in the middle. These defenders maintain a high line to keep the team compact and will step up to intercept long balls.
The midfield functions as a heavy engine room to control the tempo. A three man midfield with a carrier sees E.Pérez work to drive forward with the ball and link the lines. Galoppo provides support in the half spaces to help recycle possession and press aggressively. Pity plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers to find the feet of the forwards and play through the lines.
The attack relies on a two man partnership up front to stretch the defence. Borja acts as a pressing centre forward who works to pin the last defender and hold up the ball. Driussi works closely with him to make runs in behind or drop into the hole to create space. On the flanks, Montiel and Acuña act as attacking wing backs who push high to provide width and deliver crosses into the box.
River gains a clear advantage by creating numerical superiority in the central areas of the pitch. The combination of the three central midfielders and the attacking ten makes it hard for opponents to defend the middle. Another strength is the ability to use wide overloads when Montiel and Acuña overlap the wingers to create two on one situations.
This 3-5-2 formation is a powerful tool for teams that want to dictate play through central dominance. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play with a back four and leave space behind their midfield.