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Frosinone Football Formation

Creation DateFebruary 24, 2025

Starting Lineup

1 (AMATO)
2 (FERRETTI C.)
5 (ANTONELLI)
6 (ALFEI)
3 (BALAN)
4 (CHIAZZOLA)
8 (FARGNOLI P.)
7 (FARGNOLI A.)
10 (MONTI)
11 (SISILLO)
9 (VALENTINI)

Frosinone focuses on a direct and resilient style of football using a 4-4-2. This lineup is built to stay compact and use the two forwards to stretch the opposition. The team focuses on winning the second ball and playing quickly to exploit gaps in the defense.

In goal, 1 stays between the posts to command the area. The defense operates as a flat back four with 3 at left back and 2 at right back. 5 and 6 act as the central defenders, where 5 covers the right side and 6 covers the left. These defenders work to hold the line and maintain a narrow defensive block to deny space between the lines. 3 and 2 are tasked to track back when the opposition attacks wide.

The midfield unit relies on a single pivot to protect the back four. 4 sits in front of the defense to shield the center and intercept passes. Next to the pivot, 7 and 8 operate as the central midfielders who connect the defense to the attack. 7 and 8 are responsible to carry the ball forward and press in a mid-block to win possession. Meanwhile, 10 plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers, looking to find the feet of the forwards or arrive late into the box.

Up front, Frosinone utilizes two forwards to lead the line. 11 plays as the left striker and 9 plays as the right striker. These two work in a partnership to hold up the ball and allow the midfield to join the attack. 11 and 9 often play on the shoulder of the last defender to make runs in behind. When the team wins the ball, they look to hit in behind on the transition, often using 10 to split the defence with a through ball.

This 4-4-2 offers several tactical advantages. The team can maintain high compactness when defending in a mid-block. Having 9 and 11 upfront allows for constant pressure on the opposition centre backs. The presence of 10 behind the strikers provides numerical superiority in the half-spaces during the attacking phase. This formation allows Frosinone to quickly switch play and catch teams out of position.

This formation is best suited for teams that want to remain hard to beat and strike on the break. It works well against opponents that dominate possession but leave space behind their high line.