River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Armani · Montiel · Casco · Borja · Mq · Pezze · Diaz · Castaño · Galoppo/Enzo · Driussi · PityRiver seeks to dominate games through heavy pressing and direct attacking play using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to control the pitch by pinning the opposition back and using width to stretch the defensive line. The team relies on verticality to move from a defensive block to an attacking phase as fast as possible.
Armani plays between the posts to start the build up play. The back line functions as a back three with Diaz acting as the left centre-back to cover the flank. Mq operates as the right centre-back while Pezze sits in the middle to anchor the unit. These defenders must be ready to step up and squeeze the space when the team triggers a press high up the pitch.
A central midfield pairing of Castaño and Galoppo/Enzo manages the middle of the pitch. Castaño provides stability to shield the defence while Galoppo/Enzo drives forward with the ball to link the lines. The wide midfielders Casco and Montiel act as wing backs to provide the necessary width. Casco pushes high to support the left side while Montiel covers the right flank, ensuring the team can always switch play to find space.
The attacking unit employs three players across the front. Borja acts as the target man to hold up the ball and provide a focal point for long balls. Pity operates from the left as an inverted winger to cut inside and create chances, while Driussi stays wide on the right to isolate defenders in one on one situations. This trio works together to press the opposition back line and make runs in behind the defenders.
This River lineup offers significant tactical advantages through wide overloads. When Casco and Montiel push forward, they create extra numbers to overwhelm the flanks. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, using the front three to force a long ball from the opponent.
The 3-4-3 formation provides River with a high level of offensive pressure and width. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a low block through constant pressure.