Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
G. MASETTI · CAFU · ALDAIR · G. ROSI · S. NELA · FALCAO · G. GIANNINI · B. CONTI · R. PRUZZO · A. AMADEI · A. GHIGGIARoma focuses on a heavy verticality and rapid attacks using a 4-2-4. This lineup is built to push the opposition back and overwhelm them through high numbers in the final third. The team looks to score quickly by utilizing the wide areas and moving the ball forward with speed.
G. Masetti guards the goal as the team operates with a high line to keep the play in the opposition half. The back four consists of CAFU at right back and S. Nela at left back, both of whom are expected to push high and support the attack. Aldair and G. Rosi act as the central defenders, where Aldair provides aerial strength and leadership in the heart of the defense. They must hold the line and cover the space behind the advancing full backs to prevent long balls from breaking through.
The midfield works as a double pivot to provide some stability in the center of the pitch. G. Giannini (C), the captain, acts as the link between the defense and the attack, often dropping deep to pick up the ball and find teammates. FALCAO joins him in this central area to drive forward with the ball and connect the play to the front four. This pair must manage the transition between defending and attacking while trying to win the second ball in the middle third.
Roma employs three attackers across the front line supported by a massive attacking presence. A. Ghiggia and B. Conti operate as wide wingers, with Ghiggia looking to cut inside and Conti stretching the defense from the right. They are supported by two central forwards, A. Amadei and R. Pruzzo, who occupy the opposition center backs. This formation creates constant runs in behind and allows for quick combinations in the box. The forwards are expected to press from the front to force mistakes.
One major advantage for Roma is the ability to create wide overloads by using the overlapping runs of CAFU and S. Nela. This creates many one on one situations for the wingers. The team also benefits from the sheer number of players in the box, which makes it difficult for the opponent to defend against crosses and cutbacks. The speed of transition allows them to hit teams on the break before they can get organized.
This 4-2-4 formation is a high risk, high reward system that relies on attacking dominance. It is best suited for games where Roma needs to break down a deep block or when playing against an opponent that can be caught out by pace.