Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BISON · WOAN · ASHBY · ASKMAN · ASKMAN · PACHECO · BARREIRA · AYENSA · JANKOVIC · ENDRICK · BRUNOJuventus aim to win the ball back high up the pitch with a high press in a 4-4-2. This formation is built to play a vertical game where the team looks to transition quickly once they win possession. The goal is to squeeze the opposition and force mistakes in their own half.
BISON operates as the goalkeeper, acting as the last line of defense. The team uses a flat back four where WOAN plays at right back and ASHBY covers the left side. The central pairing of ASKMAN and ASKMAN acts as the two central defenders, with one player tasked to cover while the other steps up to intercept. The defensive unit works to maintain compactness and ensures the team defends zonally to prevent gaps between the lines.
The midfield functions as a narrow block of four to dominate the center of the pitch. AYENSA plays as the central midfielder to connect the defensive and attacking lines. PACHECO and BARREIRA operate as the left and right central midfielders to shield the defense and win the second ball. JANKOVIC plays as an attacking midfielder in the hole, looking to arrive late into the box or play through the lines to the strikers. This group focuses on pressing in a mid-block to disrupt the opponent and win it back high up the pitch.
The attack relies on two forwards in a partnership to pressure the opposition back line. ENDRICK plays as a left striker, using his physical strength and clinical finishing to pin the last defender and make runs in behind. BRUNO plays alongside him as a right striker, looking to hold up the ball and create combinations in tight spaces. The attack is built on quick transitions, with the players looking to hit in behind on the transition and use quick passes to advance.
This lineup offers the ability to press high in coordinated waves, which makes it difficult for the opponent to play out from the back. The narrow midfield also creates compactness when defending, making it hard for teams to find space in the center. By using a central block, Juventus can force wide and then double up on attackers to win the ball.
This 4-4-2 is a high pressing system that relies on intensity and central control. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle with high pressure and try to build play through the middle.