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River Football Formation

Creation DateJune 22, 2025

Starting Lineup

Armani · Mastantuono · Diaz · Acuña · Montiel · M. Quarta · Kranevitter · Aliendro · Colidio · Rojas · Pity

River plays a high-intensity, attacking brand of football using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to win it back high up the pitch and attack with numbers in the final third. The goal is to squeeze the space in the opponent's half and force a long ball through constant pressure.

Armani stays between the posts to command his area and help play out from the back. The defensive unit uses a flat back four with Montiel and Acuña as the wide defenders. Montiel and Acuña push up the flanks to provide width, while Diaz and M. Quarta act as the central defenders. M. Quarta is known for his passing range and his ability to play out from the back, which helps move the ball from defense to midfield. The unit defends zonally to maintain a compact block when the ball is lost and covers the space left by the advancing full backs.

In the center, a double pivot consisting of Kranevitter and Aliendro manages the middle of the pitch. Kranevitter works to shield the defence, looking to intercept passes and win the second ball. Aliendro connects the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward into the half spaces. This duo is vital for recycling possession and ensuring the team does not get bypassed in the midfield while they work to compress the midfield during transition.

The attacking front line features four players meant to stretch the defence. Pity and Rojas act as wide wingers, with Pity often looking to cut inside and Rojas spreading the play to pull wide. Mastantuono and Colidio play as a duo of forwards, with Mastantuono looking to find space between the lines. This formation creates many opportunities for runs in behind and cutbacks from the byline.

This formation provides River with significant tactical advantages, such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By pushing the wingers and forwards up, the team can win the ball high up the pitch and trigger a press immediately. Additionally, the lineup creates wide overloads when Montiel or Acuña overlap the wingers, isolating wide players in one on one situations.

The 4-2-4 formation is a heavy attacking lineup designed to overwhelm the opposition. It is best suited for games where River needs to break down a low block and control the game through offensive pressure.