Girona Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Gazzaniga · Blind · Krejci · David Lopez · Arnau · Iván Martín · Arthur · Herrera · Portu · Stuani · TsygankovGirona FC focuses on a high press and verticality through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and move forward quickly. The team looks to use wide areas to stretch the opposition and create chances through rapid transitions.
Gazzaniga starts in goal to sweep behind the back line. The defense operates with a flat back four where Blind plays as a right back and Arnau acts as the left back. David Lopez and Krejci serve as the central defenders to hold the line and defend zonally. Blind and Arnau often push up to provide width while David Lopez and Krejci focus on covering space and winning headers. The whole unit works to squeeze the space and keep the team compact when the ball is lost.
The midfield consists of a three-man midfield with a carrier and creative specialists. Arthur occupies the central role to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Herrera operates on the right side of the midfield to press aggressively and win the second ball. Iván Martín plays on the left to drive forward with the ball and create from deep. This trio helps Girona recycle possession and ensures there is always a player to protect the defense when the full backs push high.
Girona utilizes three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. Portu plays on the right wing and is known for his dribbling style and ability to cut inside. Tsygankov operates on the left as an inverted winger to threaten the box. Stuani leads the line as a target man, using his aerial strength to hold up the ball and link up play with the midfielders. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition, allowing the midfield to intercept and start a break.
A major strength of this Girona lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back quickly. The team also creates wide overloads from the overlapping full backs which forces the opposition to shift across the pitch. This movement allows the midfielders to find space between the lines and play through the lines to find the attackers.
The 4-3-3 formation provides a strong balance between defensive solidity and attacking intent. It is best suited for games where the team can exploit space behind an advanced opposition defense.