Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
CARRERA · KOHLER · J. CÉSAR · De MARCHI · D. BAGGIO · MAROCCHI · MÖLLER · A. CONTE · VIALLI · R. BAGGIO · PERUZZIJuventus relies on a solid defensive identity and rapid transitions when playing a 5-3-2. This formation is built to stay compact and win the second ball before launching direct attacks. The lineup focuses on stability in the middle and depth in the defensive lines to negate opposition threats.
Peruzzi stands between the posts to organize the defensive unit. A back five forms the base with A. Conte acting as the central anchor to win the header and clear the lines. Beside him, J. César and Kohler operate as the wide centre-backs to cover the space behind the wing backs. Carrera and De Marchi provide the width as attacking wing backs, ready to push high up the pitch when the team has the ball. This defensive unit functions to sit deep when needed and squeeze the space when the opposition enters the final third.
The midfield operates with a three man midfield with a carrier role. Marocchi and D. Baggio work to control the central zone and connect the defence to the attack. They must track back to defend and shield the back five. Möller plays in the hole as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find the feet of the forwards or arrive late into the box. This trio links the defensive line to the front two by recycling possession and breaking the line with vertical passes.
Juventus utilizes two forwards in a partnership to stretch the defence. R. Baggio and Vialli act as the primary goal threats, with R. Baggio often looking to play through the lines and Vialli acting as a presence to hold up the ball. They press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. The attack relies on the movement of the wing backs to provide width, allowing the two strikers to combine in tight spaces or look for runs in behind the defensive line.
This formation offers great compactness when defending and allows Juventus to create wide overloads from overlapping full backs. By having five defenders, the team can easily shift between a mid-block and a low block. The presence of two strikers combined with an attacking ten creates a numerical advantage in the central areas during a transition.
This 5-3-2 formation provides a strong foundation for a team that wants to defend deep and strike on the break. It is best suited for games against high possession teams where the goal is to deny the turn and hit in behind on the transition.