Liverpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
ALISSON (Mamardashvili) · FRIMPONG (Bradley) · KONATE (Quansah) · VAN DIJK (J.Gomez) · KERKEZ (Robertson) · GRAVENBERCH (Rovella) · MAC ALLISTER (C.Jones) · SALAH (Isaksen) · WIRTZ (Szobo) · GAKPO (Ngumoha) · EKITIKE (Jota)Liverpool plays a vertical style of football centered on high intensity. The team utilizes a 4-2-4 formation to overwhelm the opposition. This lineup focuses on heavy attacking pressure to win the ball high up the pitch.
Alisson acts as the goalkeeper, using his distribution to launch attacks. The defensive unit sits in a high line with a flat back four. Van Dijk relies on his aerial strength and positioning to defend the central area, while Konate provides cover to sweep behind the line. Kerkez functions as an attacking wing back to provide width on the left, and Frimpong acts as an overlapping full back to support the right side. The defenders work to squeeze the space and keep the team compact.
A double pivot makes up the midfield to connect the defense and attack. Mac Allister works to recycle possession and link the play, while Gravenberch looks to carry the ball forward through the center. They must protect the back four and press in a mid-block to deny the turn of opposition midfielders. This pair is vital for winning the second ball and allowing the attackers to stay high.
The attacking unit consists of four players positioned to stretch the defense. Salah and Gakpo operate as wide attackers, with Salah known for his dribbling and ability to cut inside to attack the far post. Gakpo provides width to allow for crosses. Wirtz and Ekitike form a strike partnership in the center. Wirtz seeks to play through the lines to find the feet of the strikers, while Ekitike works to hold up the ball. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opponent.
This formation offers significant wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win the ball back quickly. By having four players ahead of the midfield, Liverpool can isolate wide players in one on one situations during transitions.
This 4-2-4 lineup is built for constant offensive pressure and vertical play. It is most effective against opponents that sit deep and struggle to handle high pressing.