River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Armani · Montiel · M. Quarta · P. Díaz · Casco · Castaño · Rojas · Galoppo · Mastantuono · Driussi · SubiabreRiver aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike quickly. This 4-3-3 formation focuses on constant pressure and moving the ball forward. The team looks to push high to squeeze the space and catch opponents in transition.
Armani starts in goal to organize the defense. The back four features Montiel and Casco as the wide defenders. Montiel acts as an attacking full back to provide width, while Casco can overlap to support the left side. In the middle, P. Díaz and M. Quarta form the central defensive pair. M. Quarta is dominant in the air, and P. Díaz covers space behind when the full backs push high. The unit works to hold a high line and set the offside trap.
The midfield operates with a single pivot to protect the back four. Castaño sits in front of the defense to shield the line and intercept passes. Beside him, Rojas and Galoppo act as the two interior midfielders. Rojas drives forward with the ball to break the line, while Galoppo looks to arrive late into the box. This trio connects the defense to the attack and helps the team recycle possession in the center.
Up front, River uses three attackers to stretch the defense. Driussi acts as the lone striker, looking to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Subiabre plays as a wide winger on the left to pull defenders wide. On the right, Mastantuono operates as an inverted winger who prefers to cut inside into the half spaces. This movement creates room for Montiel to overlap and deliver crosses. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
One major advantage is the ability to create wide overloads. When Casco and Subiabre push up, they force the opposition to shift and leave gaps. Another strength is the speed of transition once the midfield wins the ball. The combination of Rojas and Mastantuono allows the team to move the ball quickly through the thirds to hit in behind on the transition.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for dominance and aggressive play. It is best suited for matches where River can squeeze the opposition in their own half.