River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
ARMANI · MONTIEL · PEZZELLA · M. QUARTA · ACUÑA (CASCO) · I. FERNÁNDEZ (GALOPPO) · E. PÉREZ (M. MEZA) · CASTAÑO · MASTANTUONO · DRIUSSI (BORJA) · COLIDIO (G. MARTÍNEZ)River seeks to dominate through a high press and quick transitions using a 5-2-3. This formation is built to control the pitch by using wide areas to stretch the opposition while maintaining a heavy presence in the final third. The team relies on heavy verticality to move from defense to attack in seconds.
Armani plays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit functions with a back three composed of E. Pérez, M. Quarta, and Pezzella. Pezzella provides aerial strength and reads the game to step up and intercept passes, while M. Quarta acts as a ball playing defender to start attacks. E. Pérez covers the central space to protect the goalkeeper. Montiel acts as an attacking wing back on the right to push high and provide width, while Acuña plays as an attacking wing back on the left to overlap the winger.
A double pivot handles the middle of the park. I. Fernández acts as the primary carrier to drive forward with the ball, while Castaño works to shield the defense and win the second ball. This pair connects the defense to the front line by recycling possession and finding the attackers in space. They work to compress the midfield and ensure the team stays compact when the ball is lost.
The attacking front line features three players across the pitch. Colidio plays as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside and create chances, while Mastantuono operates on the right to find space in the half spaces. Driussi acts as the central striker to hold up the ball and link up with the midfielders. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition and create chances through quick combinations.
River offers significant tactical advantages through this lineup. The use of Montiel and Acuña creates wide overloads that pull the opposition defenders out of position. The team also benefits from a high press in coordinated waves to win the ball back high up the pitch. This setup allows for great speed of transition when moving from a mid-block into a direct attack.
This 5-2-3 formation provides a strong platform for a team that wants to use wing backs to control the flanks. It is best suited for games against opponents that play with a narrow midfield or leave space behind their defensive line.