Palmeiras Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Totsuka · Lucifer · Esqui · Kaius · Cin · MiyaGotCombos · Ufenss · Sob · 97 · Noke · TotsukaPalmeiras looks to dominate through heavy attacking pressure using a 2-4-4 formation. This lineup is built to pin the opposition deep in their own half and keep the ball in the final third. The goal is to overwhelm the opponent with sheer numbers in the attacking zones. This is a vertical lineup designed to score goals through constant pressure.
Behind the main attack, 97 stays in goal to manage the space behind the defense. The defensive unit consists of a very narrow pair, Totsuka and Cin, who must act as the last line of defense. Because there are only two defenders, they often play a high line to squeeze the space in the middle. They must be ready to cover the wide areas when the midfield is bypassed and win the second ball to prevent counter attacks.
The midfield operates with four players to connect the back line to the forwards. Kaius and Noke hold the central positions to shield the defense, while Ufenss provides extra support in the middle. Sob sits as an attacking ten, looking to find the feet of the strikers and play through the lines. This midfield group must work to intercept passes and win it back high up the pitch to keep the momentum going. They focus on recycling possession to feed the four attackers and maintain high pressure.
In the attacking phase, Palmeiras deploys four players across the front. Lucifer and MiyaGotCombos operate as wide wingers to stretch the defence. Esqui and Totsuka act as a central partnership to lead the line. Lucifer and MiyaGotCombos will often try to get to the byline to deliver early crosses. Esqui and Totsuka will work to hold up the ball and make runs in behind the defenders. This creates constant pressure on the opposition back line.
This formation provides a huge advantage through numerical superiority in the attacking third. The team can create wide overloads when the wingers and midfielders combine. They also possess the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build out from the back. This creates many opportunities for quick transitions and isolating wide players in one on one situations.
The 2-4-4 formation is a high risk and high reward system centered on relentless attacking pressure. It is best suited for situations where Palmeiras needs to break down a low block or chase a goal.