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Roma Football Formation

Creation DateMarch 19, 2025

Starting Lineup

1 Rui Patricio (83 Mirante)
29 Zouma (5 Borja Lopez)
6 Smalling (2 Palmer-Brown)
23 Vlaar (C) (26 Konaté)
8 Matic (4 Cristante (vc))
20 Xhaka (22 Saviola)
15 Aquino (57 Succi)
59 Arjol (61 Pasciuti)
77 Mkhitaryan (vc) (56 Halilovic)
21 Dybala (7 Ceballos)
9 Welbeck (11 Tinnerholm)

Roma aims to play a high press and rapid transition game using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to control the middle of the pitch while keeping heavy pressure on the opposition back line through aggressive positioning. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position before they can settle.

Rui Patricio guards the goal and acts as the last line of defense. The back three consists of Vlaar (C), Zouma, and Smalling. As captain, Vlaar leads the defensive unit from the left side of the central trio. Smalling and Zouma act as the central and right anchors, providing aerial strength and strength in one on one duels. This back three functions as a narrow defensive block that can push up to squeeze the space between the lines.

The midfield works in a four man unit to control the central zones. Matic sits deeper to shield the defense and win the second ball, while Xhaka acts as the main driver to carry the ball forward and progress through the thirds. Arjol and Aquino occupy the wide areas, acting as wide midfielders who provide width and support the attacking trio. Xhaka and Matic work to connect the defensive and attacking lines, ensuring the team can recycle possession when needed.

In the final third, the team utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Welbeck acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and link up play between the lines. Dybala operates as an inverted winger on the left, looking to cut inside and create chances, while Mkhitaryan (vc) stays wide on the right to deliver crosses or move into the half spaces. This attacking unit is designed to create runs in behind and isolate wide players in one on one situations during quick transitions.

Roma finds strength in their ability to compress the midfield and win it back high up the pitch. The presence of Xhaka and Matic provides a strong central core that allows the wide players to push higher. This setup also offers the speed of transition necessary to exploit gaps left by advancing opponents.

This 3-4-3 formation is built for a high tempo game that relies on heavy pressing. It is best suited for facing opponents who play with a high line or struggle to manage transitions.