Fiorentina Football Formation
Starting Lineup
David de Gea · Luca Ranieri · Pietro Comuzzo · Dodô · Robin Gosens · Rolando Mandragora · Lucas Beltrán · Nicolò Fagioli · Moise Kean · Albert Gudmundsson · Riccardo SottilFiorentina relies on a high press and quick verticality using a 4-2-4. This formation is built to stretch the opposition defense and overwhelm them through heavy attacking numbers. By pushing players high up the pitch, the team looks to win it back high up the pitch and attack with maximum intensity.
David de Gea sits between the posts to manage the high line. The back line consists of a flat back four where Dodô acts as an attacking full back to provide width on the right. On the left, Robin Gosens functions as an attacking wing back to overlap the winger. Pietro Comuzzo and Luca Ranieri form the central pairing, with Comuzzo being dominant in the air and Ranieri providing cover. This defensive unit must stay compact to prevent being caught out when the full backs push forward.
The midfield functions as a double pivot tasked with controlling the center of the pitch. Rolando Mandragora and Nicolò Fagioli work to shield the defense and recycle possession. Fagioli uses his passing range to find players in advanced positions, while Mandragora works to intercept play and break the line with forward runs. These two players serve as the link between the defense and the heavy front line, needing to cover large amounts of grass to stop counter attacks.
The attack utilizes two forwards in a partnership with two wide wingers. Lucas Beltrán and Moise Kean operate as two central attackers, with Kean looking to hit in behind on the transition. Albert Gudmundsson plays as an inverted winger on the right to cut inside and create, while Riccardo Sottil stays wide on the left to deliver crosses. This frontline is designed to create runs in behind and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
Fiorentina gains a significant tactical advantage through the ability to press high in coordinated waves. The four attackers can trigger a press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. Additionally, the team creates wide overloads when the full backs join the wingers, which helps to stretch the defense.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for teams that want to dominate through high energy and attacking volume. It is best suited for matches where Fiorentina can exploit a high defensive line through rapid transitions.