Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
99- M. Svilar23- G. Mancini
42- G. Scalvini*
13- Éderson*
9- M. Retegui*
21- P. Dybala
7- L. Pellegrini
4- B. Cristante
3- Angeliño
5- E. N´Dicka
27- Hudson-Odoi*
Roma focuses on a high press and quick transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike rapidly before the opposition can settle. The team relies on verticality and aggressive movement to stretch the defense and create chances through sudden bursts of energy.
M. Svilar starts between the posts to manage the defensive line. The back three consists of G. Mancini, G. Scalvini, and E. N´Dicka. Mancini acts as the central figure, providing aerial strength and dominance in the air, while Scalvini and N´Dicka provide cover and step up to intercept passes. This defensive unit works to squeeze the space between the lines and maintains a high line to keep the team compact.
In the middle of the pitch, Roma uses a two-man midfield with B. Cristante and Éderson. Cristante serves as a carrier who drives forward with the ball, while Éderson provides stability to shield the defense. These two must work hard to press in a mid-block and win the second ball. They connect the defense to the front three, ensuring the ball moves quickly from the back to the attackers.
The attacking front three features wide players and a central striker. P. Dybala operates on the right and looks to cut inside to find space in the pockets, while L. Pellegrini stays wide on the left to provide width. M. Retegui acts as the central striker, looking to find the feet of the striker or make runs in behind. Angeliño and Hudson-Odoi push up from the wide midfield positions to overlap the wingers, adding extra numbers to the attack.
One major advantage for Roma is the ability to press high in coordinated waves with the front three and the midfield pairing. This creates pressure that forces a long ball from the opponent. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when Angeliño and Hudson-Odoi join the attackers, which forces the opposition defenders to shift and leaves gaps in the middle.
This 3-4-3 formation is built to dominate through high intensity and rapid attacking bursts. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.