Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BISON · DUARTE · ASHBY · FERRARIS · RODRIGUES · PACHECO · BEL ARBY · HILSON · GEFFROY · BRUNO · RYBICKIJuventus operates with a balanced and direct style of play through a 4-4-2. This formation is built to maintain a compact unit that can switch between a mid-block and a quick counter at pace. The team looks to win the second ball and move the play forward quickly once possession is regained to catch the opponent out of position.
BISON guards the goal to anchor the defensive unit. The back line consists of a flat back four that focuses on holding the line and defending zonally. DUARTE acts as the right back to cover the flank, while ASHBY operates on the left. FERRARIS and RODRIGUES form the central pair, with one acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks and the other working to cover space and win headers. They work together to squeeze the space between the lines and prevent through balls.
The midfield works in a double pivot system to control the center of the pitch. BEL ARBY and PACHECO sit in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept passes. These two players are responsible for recycling possession and breaking the line when they carry the ball forward. HILSON and GEFFROY play as the wide midfielders, tasked with providing width and tracking back to help the full backs. This unit connects the defensive and attacking lines by playing short from the back and progressing through the thirds.
Up front, Juventus utilizes two forwards in a partnership consisting of BRUNO and RYBICKI. They function as a two man attack that presses from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. BRUNO and RYBICKI look to combine in tight spaces or make runs in behind to stretch the defence. The wide players, HILSON and GEFFROY, provide width while DUARTE and ASHBY look to overlap them to deliver early crosses into the box. This lineup allows the team to attack in combinations and create chances through cutbacks or through balls.
One major advantage for Juventus is the compactness when defending in a mid-block. The two banks of four make it very hard for opponents to play through the lines. Another strength is the speed of transition, as the team can move from a defensive stance to an attacking one very quickly. The formation also allows for wide overloads when the full backs and wide midfielders work together to pin the last defender.
This 4-4-2 is a reliable way to maintain control through defensive solidity and quick transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that hold a lot of possession but lack the ability to break down a disciplined block.