Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
svilar · mancini · ndicka · nelsson · angelino · soule · pissili · kone · saelemakers · dovbyk · dybalaRoma looks to control games through a high press and verticality in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly transition into dangerous attacking movements. By using three central defenders and two wide midfielders, the team seeks to stretch the pitch and create scoring chances through rapid ball movement.
Svilar stands between the posts to command the area and organize the back line. The defensive unit operates with a back three where Nelsson acts as the central anchor to hold the line. Mancini operates as the right centre back to provide aerial strength, while Ndicka covers the left side. The defenders must stay compact to prevent opponents from playing through the lines, with Nelsson often sweeping behind to collect loose balls and clear the lines when the team plays a high line.
The midfield relies on a central pairing to link the defense and the attack. Kone works to win the second ball and carries the ball forward to drive the team into the final third. Pissili supports him by pressing aggressively to win the ball high and connecting the defensive unit to the forwards. The wide players, Angelino on the left and Soule on the right, provide necessary width and help to compress the midfield when the team defends in a mid-block.
Roma uses three attackers to pin the last defender and create chaos in the final third. Dovbyk acts as a pressing centre forward to fight for long balls and hold up the ball for his teammates. Saelemakers plays on the left wing to provide width and look to whip it in toward the box, while Dybala cuts inside from the right to find space between the lines. This combination allows the team to attack in combinations, using Dovbyk to lay it off to the wingers or the arriving midfielders.
A primary advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when Angelino and Soule push high to overlap the attackers. This creates numerical superiority in wide areas and forces the opposition to shift constantly. Additionally, the presence of Kone and Pissili in the middle allows Roma to press in pairs, which helps to win the ball back high up the pitch and launch quick attacks before the defense can set.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a high level of pressure and quick attacking transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back and can be overwhelmed by intense pressing.