Patronato Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Bértoli · Graciani · Andrade · Zuvinikar · Márquez · Díaz · Urresti · Garrido · Jara · Brunengo · MüllerPatronato looks to play a direct style of football through a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup relies on heavy verticality and quick transitions to catch opponents off guard. The team aims to win the second ball and use the width of the pitch to stretch the defence.
Bértoli stays between the posts to command the area. A flat back four forms the foundation of the defense with Andrade and Zuvinikar acting as the central pair. Andrade and Zuvinikar need to be dominant in the air to clear long balls. Graciani and Márquez operate as full backs to protect the flanks. Graciani will push up to support the midfield while Márquez tracks back to cover the space left behind. The defensive unit must stay compact to prevent through balls.
A double pivot sits in front of the back line to control the center of the pitch. Urresti and Brunengo work together to shield the defence and recycle possession. Urresti acts as the primary carrier to move the team from the defensive third into the middle third. Brunengo sits slightly deeper to intercept passes and protect the center backs. Garrido and Díaz play in the half spaces as wide midfielders. Garrido and Díaz provide the link between the midfield and the strikers by carrying the ball forward or switching play to the wings.
The attacking unit uses a two-man partnership to pressure the opposition. Müller and Jara operate as two forwards in a partnership to attack the defensive line. Müller works as a pressing centre-forward to force mistakes from the opposition back line. Jara looks to hold up the ball and play one-two combinations to create space. They create chances through runs in behind and quick combinations in the final third. The wingers, Garrido and Díaz, will look to cross the ball into the box for the two strikers.
This formation provides several tactical advantages for Patronato. The double pivot of Urresti and Brunengo offers great protection against counter attacks. Using two strikers like Müller and Jara allows for immediate pressure on the defenders. The wide presence of Garrido and Díaz creates opportunities to stretch the opposition and win the second ball in advanced areas.
The 4-4-2 formation is built for a team that wants to play with high intensity and directness. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and can be caught on the transition.