River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Ledesma · Montiel · Pezzella · Martínez Quarta · Acuña · Driussi · Mastantuono · Castaño · Ruberto · Subiabre · ColidioRiver plays with an aggressive, attacking intent through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to pin the opposition back and win the ball high up the pitch. The goal is to use wide players to stretch the defence and create constant pressure in the final third of the pitch.
Ledesma stays between the posts to guard the goal. The defensive unit operates with a back three consisting of Martínez Quarta, Pezzella, and Montiel. Martínez Quarta and Montiel act as wide centre-backs to cover the spaces when the team pushes up. Pezzella holds the center, using his aerial strength to win headers and clear the lines. They play a high line to squeeze the space and trigger a press as soon as possession is lost.
The midfield operates in a diamond shape to control the center of the park. Castaño acts as the single pivot to shield the defence and cut off the passing lane to the opponent's forwards. Acuña and Mastantuono play as the two central midfielders, where Acuña uses his work rate to cover ground while Mastantuono looks to carry the ball forward. Driussi plays as the attacking ten behind the striker to connect the midfield to the front line and arrive late into the box.
In the attacking phase, River utilizes three forwards to attack the opposition line. Ruberto plays as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lay it off to teammates. Colidio and Subiabre operate as wide attackers, often looking to cut inside to create central threats. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball and allow the back three to win the second ball. This movement creates many chances for through balls to split the defence.
This formation provides River with significant numerical superiority in the attacking third. The diamond in midfield allows the team to win the second ball and control the tempo through the middle. The high line and coordinated pressing waves allow the team to win it back high up the pitch and sustain pressure.
This 3-4-3 formation defines a team that seeks to dominate through high intensity and verticality. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a low block and struggle to handle intense pressure.