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Daejeon Football Formation

Creation DateFebruary 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

Lee Chang Geun · Joo Min Kyu · Ishida Masatoshi · Jeong Jae Hee · Yoon Do Yong · Victor Bobsin · Lee Soon Min · Kim Moon Hwan · Kim Hyun Woo · Anton · Park Kyu Hyun

Daejeon looks to play a direct and high pressing style of football using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball back high up the pitch and using quick transitions to catch the opposition off guard. The team relies on verticality and speed to move from a mid-block into an attacking position as quickly as possible.

Lee Chang Geun starts in goal to command his area. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four with Kim Moon Hwan and Park Kyu Hyun acting as the wide defenders. Kim Moon Hwan is expected to push forward to provide width, while Park Kyu Hyun maintains the line. In the center, Anton acts as a ball playing defender to help play out from the back, paired with Kim Hyun Woo who provides aerial strength and covers the space behind. The back four works to keep the distance between the lines small and holds a high line to squeeze the pitch.

The midfield consists of a central pairing and two wide players. Victor Bobsin and Lee Soon Min operate as the two central midfielders, with Victor Bobsin acting as the engine to win the second ball and Lee Soon Min looking to carry the ball forward. They connect the defense to the attack by receiving from the center-backs and playing through the lines. On the flanks, Yoon Do Yong and Jeong Jae Hee provide width and are tasked to track back when defending deep. This midfield block works to compress the space in the middle and force the opposition wide.

Daejeon employs two forwards in a partnership to lead the line. Ishida Masatoshi and Joo Min Kyu work together to pressure the opposition back line. Ishida Masatoshi often plays as a pressing centre-forward to disrupt the build up, while Joo Min Kyu acts as the focal point to hold up the ball and allow others to join the attack. They look to exploit runs in behind and use combinations to break the defensive line. The wide players, Yoon Do Yong and Jeong Jae Hee, often look to deliver crosses into the box to find the two strikers.

This 4-4-2 formation offers several tactical advantages for Daejeon. The team can create wide overloads by having the full backs overlap the wingers, which stretches the opposition defence. The pairing of Ishida Masatoshi and Joo Min Kyu allows for effective link-up play between the lines, often leaving a single center back in a difficult position. Furthermore, the coordinated press from the front two can trigger a press in the opposition half to win possession quickly.

The Daejeon lineup is built for a high intensity game that relies on winning duels and rapid transitions. This formation is best suited for facing teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.