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Sevilla Football Formation

Creation DateApril 29, 2025

Starting Lineup

Дмитрович · Монтиэль · Аугустинссон · Маркао · Ньянзу · Оскар · Идрисси · Мир · Иско · Янузай · Дилейни

Sevilla seeks to play a reactive style of football, primarily looking to defend in a compact block and hit opponents on the break. This 4-5-1 formation provides a lot of cover in the center of the pitch. The team focuses on absorbing pressure before moving forward with pace.

Дмитрович stays between the posts to organize the defence. The back four remains relatively flat to maintain a tight line. Монтиэль acts as a right back to overlap when needed, while Аугустинссон provides width on the left. In the center, Ньянзу and Маркао must hold the line and win headers to stop direct threats. They need to cover for each other if one is drawn out of position to ensure the defence stays solid.

The midfield is built around a single pivot with Дилейни sitting in front of the back four to shield the defence. Оскар and Иско operate as central midfielders to control the tempo and recycle possession. Иско uses his vision and passing range to play through the lines. On the flanks, Идрисси and Янузай sit slightly higher to act as attacking midfielders. They work to press in a mid-block and help link the defensive unit to the lone striker.

Up front, Мир acts as the lone striker and must hold up the ball to allow others to join the attack. The attack relies on the movement of Идрисси and Янузай to provide width and stretch the defence. When the team wins the ball, they look to hit in behind on the transition. The forwards press the opposition back line to force long balls. Play often goes through the center to find the feet of the striker or to find space for late runs.

A key advantage for Sevilla is the numerical superiority in the center of the pitch. Having five players in the midfield makes it very hard for opponents to find space between the lines. Another strength is the ability to squeeze the space when defending, making it difficult for the opposition to play through the middle. This compact lineup allows them to win the second ball and start quick attacks.

This 4-5-1 formation is designed for teams that want to remain difficult to break down while staying dangerous in transition. It is best used against ball dominant sides that struggle to deal with quick vertical play.