Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
22 Loria17 Rus
5 Canestrelli
27 Castellini
15 Touré
8 Højholt
21 Solbakken
13 Sussi
10 Vignato
80 Morutan
45 Lind
Seeking to control the tempo through high intensity and verticality, Pisa utilizes a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball back high up the pitch and use quick transitions to punish opponents. The team aims to stretch the defence by using wide players to create space for the central attackers.
Loria operates between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line functions as a back three, where Castellini plays as the left centre-back and Rus occupies the right centre-back position. Canestrelli sits in the middle to anchor the line, acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks. These three defenders must hold the line and step up to catch opponents offside. They work to cover the wide areas when the wing backs push high, ensuring the team remains compact.
In the middle of the pitch, Pisa employs a four man midfield that balances width and central strength. Solbakken and Højholt act as a central pairing to control the tempo and recycle possession. Solbakken works to connect the defensive and attacking lines, while Højholt looks to carry the ball forward and arrive late into the box. On the flanks, Sussi and Touré provide the necessary width. They function as wide midfielders who can overlap the winger or tuck inside to help the central unit squeeze the space when defending.
The attacking unit relies on three forwards to pin the last defender. Lind leads the line as a pressing centre-forward, looking to find the feet of the teammates or run in behind. Vignato and Morutan operate as wide attackers, with Vignato cutting inside from the left and Morutan looking to isolate defenders on the right. This front three works to press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. They combine in tight spaces to break the line and create chances through quick passing.
This formation offers Pisa clear tactical advantages through its ability to press in coordinated waves. By using Sussi and Touré to provide width, the team can create wide overloads that pull defenders out of position. The central presence of Solbakken and Højholt allows the team to maintain numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch. This setup makes it very hard for opponents to play through the lines without facing immediate pressure.
Pisa uses this 3-4-3 formation to dominate games through aggressive pressing and quick wide play. It is a lineup best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a low block or catch a high line on the transition.