Napoli Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Alex MERET (Simone SCUFFET) · DI LORENZO (Mazzocchi) · Buongiorno (Juan Jesus) · Rrahmani (R. Marín) · M. Olivera (L. Spinazzola) · Scott McTominay (P. Billing | F. Anguissa) · S. Lobotka (B. Gilmour) · Kevin De Bruyne · G. Raspadori (Okafor) · Romelu Lukaku (G. Simeone) · David Neres (M. Politano | Ngonge)Napoli aims to dominate through high pressing and rapid vertical attacks using a 4-3-3. This formation is built to squeeze the pitch and win the ball back high up the pitch to create immediate scoring chances. The lineup relies on heavy pressure to disrupt the opposition and quickly feed the forwards.
Alex Meret plays between the posts to organize the defensive line. The back four operates with a high line to keep the team compact. Buongiorno and Rrahmani act as central defenders, with Buongiorno providing aerial strength and Rrahmani acting as a covering defender to sweep behind the line. DI LORENZO works as an attacking full back to provide width, while M. Olivera covers the left side to support the midfield.
The midfield consists of a three-man unit designed to control the center of the pitch. S. Lobotka acts as a deep lying playmaker to recycle possession and move the ball from the back. Scott McTominay plays as an inverted eight, making late runs into the box to add goals. Kevin De Bruyne operates in the pocket behind the striker to find the feet of the attackers and play through the lines with his exceptional passing range.
In the final third, Napoli utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. Romelu Lukaku acts as a target man to hold up the ball and win headers. David Neres and G. Raspadori play as inverted wingers who cut inside to create overloads in the half spaces. These forwards press the opposition back line aggressively to force mistakes. The movement focuses on runs in behind and cutbacks from the wide areas to catch the defense out of position.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press in coordinated waves. The presence of Kevin De Bruyne allows for numerical superiority in the attacking third. Napoli can also create wide overloads when DI LORENZO pushes up to overlap the winger, forcing the opposition to defend large amounts of space.
The 4-3-3 provides a balanced platform for aggressive, attacking football. This lineup is best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession and break down a low block.