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Newell's Football Formation

Creation DateJune 2, 2025

Starting Lineup

1- K. Navas
2- T. Jacob
33- S. Barreto*
15- V. Cuesta
23- Á. Martino
8- A. Moreno*
5- É. Banega
10- L. Faravelli*
32- C. González
11- C. Zavala*
24- R. Sosa*

Newell's looks to dominate through a high press and rapid verticality in this 4-2-4. This formation is built to overwhelm the opposition in the final third and pin the defense back with constant pressure. By committing many bodies forward, the team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and strike before the opponent can settle.

K. Navas acts as the last line of defense, often needing to sweep behind the line. The back four consists of T. Jacob at right back and Á. Martino at left back, while S. Barreto and V. Cuesta occupy the center. Jacob and Martino are expected to provide width, though they must track back quickly to prevent being caught out on the break. Barreto and Cuesta focus on defending zonally and clearing the lines when the high press is bypassed.

A double pivot forms the engine room of the Newell's lineup. É. Banega operates as a deep lying playmaker with a wide passing range to dictate the tempo from deep. Beside him, A. Moreno helps to shield the defense and links the defensive unit to the attack. This duo must manage the space between the lines, as they are often isolated when the team commits to the attack. Banega looks to recycle possession and find the forwards quickly.

The attacking unit is designed for extreme width and central presence. C. Zavala stays wide on the right to stretch the defense, while R. Sosa plays on the left. In the center, L. Faravelli and C. González act as a two man forward partnership. They look to run in behind the defense or combine in tight spaces to create chances. This front four aims to pin the last defender and create many one on one situations through rapid transitions.

This lineup offers significant tactical advantages, particularly through the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having four players already in the attacking phase, the team can immediately win the second ball if the initial press is broken. The formation also creates wide overloads when the full backs push up to support the wingers. This forces the opposition to stretch their defensive block, creating gaps for the central forwards to exploit.

The 4-2-4 setup is a high risk, high reward system built for aggressive attacking football. It is best suited for matches where Newell's needs to break down a deep block or chase a result through constant pressure.