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Getafe Football Formation

Creation DateMarch 16, 2025

Starting Lineup

13. Soria
2. Djené
22. DDuarte
15. Alderete
16. DRico
5. LMilla
11. Terrats
6. Uche
8. Arambarri
29. Coba
24. Juanmi

Getafe aims to be a defensively solid unit using a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup is built to deny space and wait for the right moment to strike on the break. The team focuses on staying compact to make it hard for opponents to find gaps in the middle. By keeping the distances between players small, the team can squeeze the space and force mistakes.

Soria stays in goal to command the area and organize the defense. The back five uses LMilla, Alderete, and DDuarte to occupy the central positions to win headers and cover the middle. Djené and DRico act as wing backs to provide width and cover the flanks. Djené plays as a right wing back to track back and defend, while DRico pushes high to support the attack. This defensive unit works to defend zonally and can drop into a low block to deny the turn of attacking players.

The midfield acts as a flat four to protect the back line. Arambarri and Uche play in a double pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Arambarri looks to recycle possession and find the wide players. Uche stays central to protect the center and look to carry the ball forward when possible. Coba and Terrats operate on the flanks of the midfield to track back and help the wing backs. This midfield unit connects the defense and the attack by playing through the lines.

Juanmi operates as a lone striker at the front. His job is to hold up the ball and find the feet of the midfielders. When the team wins the ball high up the pitch, Juanmi tries to run in behind the last defender. DRico and Djené provide width by pushing high to deliver crosses or whip it in toward the box. The team looks to attack in transition to exploit the space left by the opposition.

The main advantage of this formation is the compactness when defending in a mid-block. Getafe can use the width of the pitch to stretch the defense when they move into an attacking phase. The ability to use wide overloads from DRico and Djené creates chances in the final third. This allows the team to shift quickly between defending deep and looking to counter at pace.

This 5-4-1 formation is built for a team that wants to remain hard to beat. It is most effective against teams that play with high lines and allow space to be exploited on the transition.