Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Valle · Thiaw · Dossena · Braunöder · Douvikas · Da Cunha · Paz · Baturina · Perrone · Caqueret · ButezFocusing on high-intensity verticality and heavy pressing, Como utilizes a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup aims to dominate the pitch by pushing bodies high up the field to win the ball back quickly. The goal is to overwhelm the opposition with numbers in the center and wide areas, creating a constant threat in transition.
Butez operates between the posts to act as the first point of distribution. Ahead of him, the defensive unit consists of a two-man back line featuring Thiaw and Dossena. Thiaw uses his aerial strength and physical presence to defend, while Dossena provides cover to ensure the team does not get caught out when the line steps up. This narrow defensive block relies on the midfield to squeeze the space and prevent runners from finding gaps behind the two central defenders.
The midfield is the engine of the Como lineup, operating as a five-man block to control the center of the pitch. Valle and Braunöder form a double pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Perrone and Caqueret occupy the half-spaces to connect the lines, with Caqueret using his high pressing intensity to disrupt play. Paz plays as the attacking ten, sitting behind the front three to play through the lines and find the forwards with clever passes.
In the final third, the team employs three attackers to stretch the defense. Douvikas acts as the central striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. On the flanks, Da Cunha and Baturina provide width, with Da Cunha looking to cut inside to create goalscoring chances. This front three works to press the opposition back line aggressively, looking to win it back high up the pitch and hit in behind on the transition.
This formation offers significant advantages through numerical superiority in the middle of the park. By crowding the central zones, Como can easily recycle possession and control the tempo of the game. The ability to press in coordinated waves allows the team to force long balls from the opposition, making it easier for Thiaw and Dossena to intercept and start new attacks.
This 2-5-3 formation is designed for a team that wants to dictate play through high pressure and central dominance. It is best suited for games against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under intense pressure.