Real Betis Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Lucas Perri (Marchesin-Pablo Campos) · Ruibal (Buta-Ortiz) · Burrows (Chissumba) · Reis (Urko Gonzalez) · Lacroix (Elustondo-Felix) · Hjulmand (Skhiri) · Castano (Roca) · Kulusevski (Hamer-Dani Perez) · Rodri (Hack-Sanabria-J.Rodriguez) · Antony (Ejuke-IvanRomero-P.Garcia) · Castellanos (Latasa-LoweNovello-Garces)Real Betis aim to play with a heavy focus on high pressing and rapid transitions in this 4-2-4. The lineup is built to push the opposition deep into their own half and win the ball high up the pitch to catch them out.
Lucas Perri stands between the posts to command his area. The defensive unit functions as a flat back four with Burrows and Ruibal acting as the full backs. Burrows pushes up to provide width while Ruibal maintains position to cover the space behind him. Lacroix and Reis operate as the two central defenders, where Lacroix acts as a ball playing defender to start moves and Reis focuses on being dominant in the air. This back line seeks to squeeze the space between themselves and the midfield to keep the team compact.
A double pivot forms the engine room of the Real Betis side. Hjulmand and Castano occupy the central spaces to control the tempo. Hjulmand acts as a deep lying playmaker to recycle possession and shield the defence. Castano works as a carrier to drive forward with the ball and connect the defensive and attacking lines. They must remain disciplined to avoid being bypassed, as the gap between them and the front four can be large.
The team employs four attackers to pin the last defender and stretch the defence. Rodri and Antony act as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. Rodri uses his passing range to find teammates, while Antony looks to isolate defenders one on one. Up front, Kulusevski and Castellanos play as a duo of two forwards in a partnership. Kulusevski often drops into the pockets to link up play between the lines, while Castellanos acts as a pressing centre forward to harass the opposition centre backs. The goal is to create runs in behind through quick vertical play.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in the final third. By having four players high up the pitch, Real Betis can create wide overloads and force the opposition to defend in a very deep block. The speed of transition is a major advantage when Hjulmand or Castano win the ball and immediately find the front four. This formation also allows the team to press in coordinated waves to win the ball back high up the pitch.
The 4-2-4 focuses on overwhelming opponents through sheer numbers in the attacking zone. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a low block or exploit a high line through rapid counter attacks.