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Almagro Football Formation

Creation DateJune 7, 2025

Starting Lineup

ACOSTA · BORDON · ORNETTI · VARAS · MIÑO · BLANCO · ERIZAGA · SOTO · CABRAL · SOTO · QUINTEROS

Almagro aims to play a direct and vertical style of football using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to use quick transitions to catch the opponent out of position. The team looks to win the second ball and move the ball forward through the lines with speed.

ACOSTA guards the goal for Almagro. The back line consists of a flat back four with BORDON as the right back and MIÑO as the left back. ORNETTI and VARAS act as the central defenders to hold the line and defend zonally. BORDON and MIÑO are expected to push up to support the attack, while ORNETTI and VARAS focus on covering space and marking the opposing strikers.

The midfield operates with a central core consisting of CABRAL, ERIZAGA, and BLANCO. While the formation looks like a 4-4-2, SOTO operates as an attacking ten behind the strikers. CABRAL and ERIZAGA work to control the center, with CABRAL often looking to shield the defense and ERIZAGA looking to carry the ball forward. BLANCO helps to connect the defensive and attacking lines. SOTO sits in the hole to find space between the lines and provide service to the forwards.

Almagro uses two forwards in a partnership. QUINTEROS and SOTO lead the line as the two strikers. QUINTEROS acts as a pressing centre-forward to disrupt the opposition build up, while SOTO looks to make runs in behind the defense. They work together to create combinations in tight spaces. The team looks to use the width provided by BORDON and MIÑO to deliver crosses into the box for the strikers to attack.

This formation offers Almagro several tactical advantages. The presence of SOTO behind the strikers provides numerical superiority in the attacking third. The team can also use wide overloads when BORDON and MIÑO overlap the midfielders. This allows the club to stretch the defence and create space in the middle for players like ERIZAGA to operate.

Almagro relies on a direct and vertical identity to break down opponents. This 4-4-2 formation is best suited for games where the team can hit in behind on the transition against a high defensive line.