Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BUTEZ · VOJVODA · KEMPF · GOLDANIGA · VALLE · DA CUNHA · CAQUERET · IKONE · PAZ · STREFEZZA · CUTRONEPrioritizing defensive solidity and rapid transitions, Como operates with a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the space in the middle and wait for opportunities to strike on the break. The team seeks to stay compact in a mid-block to force the opposition into wide areas where they can be contained.
Butez stands in goal to organize the defensive line. The team employs a flat back four with Kemp and Goldaniga acting as the central pair. Kemp is used to win the header in aerial duels, while Goldaniga works to cover the space behind the line. Vojvoda plays as the right back to provide stability, while Valle operates on the left side. The unit works together to deny the turn to any oncoming attackers.
The midfield group uses a three-man central line with two players pushed higher. Caqueret sits in the middle to shield the defense and recycle possession. Ikone and Da Cunha occupy the two central roles, with Ikone looking to carry the ball forward and Da Cunha working to win the second ball. Strefezza and Paz operate in the wider positions to stretch the defense. These players connect the back line to the attack by playing through the lines.
Cutrone leads the line as a lone striker. He must hold up the ball to allow his teammates to move up the pitch. Strefezza and Paz act as wide attackers who can cut inside or look to get to the byline. The team relies on quick combinations in transition to catch the opponent out of position. Cutrone works to pin the last defender, which creates space for late runs into the box.
A main strength of this Como lineup is the ability to maintain compactness when defending. By keeping five players in the midfield bank, they make it difficult for opponents to play through the center. Another advantage is the speed of transition once the ball is won back high up the pitch. The team can quickly spread wide to use the width of the pitch and isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This 4-5-1 formation provides a balance between defensive stability and counter attacking. It is best suited for facing teams that play with high possession, allowing the team to sit deep and break quickly.