Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Di Gregorio (Perin) · Hancko (Veiga) · Bremer (Gatti) · Kalulu (Aina) · Tavares (Kelly) · Lavia (Locatelli) · Thuram (Atangana) · Tonali (McKennie) · Yildiz (Gonzalez) · Sane (Conceicao) · David (Kolo Muani)Juventus aims to play a direct and high pressing style of football using a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball back quickly and use the pace of the front three to attack the opposition. The team seeks to maintain a high line to compress the pitch and create many opportunities in transition.
Di Gregorio starts in goal to organize the defensive unit. The back line operates as a back five with Lavia and Hancko acting as central defenders to hold the line and defend zonally. Bremer acts as the right centre back to provide aerial strength and cover the space behind the wing back. On the flanks, Kalulu and Tavares operate as attacking wing backs to provide width and support the attack. The defenders must stay compact to prevent through balls and ensure they do not leave too much space behind them.
The midfield relies on a two man central pairing to control the middle of the pitch. Tonali works to win the second ball and link the defense to the attack with his passing range. Thuram plays alongside him to press aggressively and carry the ball forward into the half spaces. This pair must work hard to shield the defense and ensure they do not get bypassed when the team loses possession. They are responsible for recycling possession and making sure the team stays balanced during the transition from defense to attack.
In the final third, Juventus uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. David acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. On the wings, Sane and Yildiz act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. Sane uses his dribbling style to take on defenders, while Yildiz looks to make runs in behind the defense. The wingers often pull wide to create space for the wing backs to overlap and deliver crosses into the box.
A major advantage for Juventus is the ability to press high in coordinated waves with the front three and the midfield. The formation offers wide overloads because Kalulu and Tavares push up high to support the wingers. This creates many one on one situations for the attackers to exploit. The team also benefits from a strong defensive block that is hard to break down when they drop into a mid block.
This 5-2-3 formation provides a heavy attacking presence while maintaining a solid defensive base. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line or struggle to defend against quick transitions.