Sevilla Football Formation
Starting Lineup
VIDAL · CARRIÇO · KOLODZIEJCZA · TRÉMOULINAS · MBIA · KRYCHOWLAK · BANEGA · VITOLO · BACCA · RICO · REYESSevilla plays with an aggressive, attacking identity using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to pin the opposition back and hunt for goals through a heavy high press. It relies on quick transitions and direct play to catch the opponent out of position and exploit spaces behind their defense.
RICO acts as the goalkeeper to command the area. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four with VIDAL at right back and TRÉMOULINAS at left back. In the center, KOLODZIEJCZA and CARRIÇO form the pairing responsible for defending in a high line. They must be ready to step up to set the offside trap or drop back to cover runs in behind. The unit works to hold a compact block, forcing attackers into congested areas.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to control the center of the pitch. MBIA and KRYCHOWLAK occupy the two central roles, acting as the engine room for Sevilla. Their job is to shield the defense and win the second ball. MBIA provides a physical presence to intercept play, while KRYCHOWLAK works to drive forward and connect the defensive and attacking lines. They must cover immense ground to protect the back four while looking to play through the lines.
Up front, the team uses four attackers to stretch the defense. REYES plays on the right wing and VITOLO operates on the left, using their dribbling to cut inside and create threats. In the center, BANEGA acts as a creative link with his passing range and vision to find teammates. BACCA works alongside him as a primary finisher, making runs to attack the far post. This front line is designed to create one on one situations and deliver quick combinations in the box.
This formation offers massive numerical superiority in the attacking third. By committing four players forward, Sevilla can overwhelm the opposition back line and create constant threats. Another advantage is the ability to press from the front in coordinated waves. With REYES, VITOLO, BANEGA, and BACCA all pressing high, the team can trigger a press the moment possession is lost to win it back high up the pitch.
The 4-2-4 lineup is a high-risk, high-reward formation built for pure offensive dominance. It is best suited for games against teams that play in a low block and struggle to deal with intense pressure.