Lechia Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Weirauch · Olsson · Pllana · Vojtko · Mena · Kapič · Zhelizko · Viunnyk · Bobček · Allah · JaunzemsLechia aims to play a direct style of football designed to hit teams on the break, using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup relies on a solid defensive block and quick transitions to move the ball from deep positions into the attacking third. The team looks to control the tempo through central solidity while using the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition.
In goal, Weirauch holds the line and organizes the defense. The back four operates as a flat line, with Vojtko acting as a left back and Jaunzems as the right back to provide width and cover the flanks. Olsson and Pllana serve as the two central defenders, where Olsson acts as a ball playing defender to start attacks while Pllana stays deep to win headers and cover space. This defensive unit works to maintain a compact shape and force opponents wide.
The midfield is organized in two banks of two to maintain balance. Kapič and Zhelizko occupy the central roles, where Kapič acts to shield the defense while Zhelizko works to carry the ball forward and connect the lines. On the wings, Mena and Allah provide the width, tasked with tracking back to help the full backs and pressing in a mid-block to win the ball high up the pitch. This four man unit works to compress the midfield and deny central passing lanes.
Lechia utilizes a two man strike partnership to pressure the opposition back line. Bobček leads the line as a pressing centre-forward to harass defenders, while Viunnyk plays as a second striker to find pockets of space between the lines. The attack is built through quick vertical passes to the strikers, who look to hold up the ball or run in behind the defense. The wingers, Mena and Allah, provide service by looking to get to the byline and whip in crosses for the two forwards.
This formation offers Lechia significant advantages in terms of defensive compactness and verticality. By using a narrow midfield, the team can easily shift to cover wide areas and create numerical superiority when defending. The two strikers also allow the team to pin the last defender, which creates space for late runs from the midfield.
The 4-4-2 formation provides Lechia with a reliable way to defend deep and strike with speed. This lineup is best suited for matches against possession heavy teams where Lechia can exploit the space left behind the opposition defense.