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Sevilla Football Formation

Creation DateJuly 18, 2025

Starting Lineup

Nyland (A.Fernandez) · Bade (Nianzou) · K.Salas (Marcao) · Pedrosa (Suazo) · Carmona (Juanlu*) · Agoume (Gudelj) · Sow (Jordan) · M.Bueno (Peque) · Romero (Adams / Iheanacho / Mir) · Lukebakio (Januzaj) · Vargas (Ejuke / Alfon / Idumbo)

Sevilla aims to control games through a high press and quick verticality in a 4-3-3. This formation is built to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opponent can settle. The team wants to use the wide areas to stretch the defence while maintaining a compact central presence to dominate the middle of the park.

Nyland starts between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line works as a flat back four where Carmona acts as the right back to provide width. Pedrosa plays at left back to support the flank, while Bade and K.Salas operate as the two central defenders. Bade focuses on being dominant in the air during set pieces, whereas K.Salas provides cover to sweep behind the line if the team plays with a high line. This unit works to squeeze the space between the lines and prevent any direct passes from reaching the strikers.

The midfield consists of a three-man midfield with a carrier. Agoume plays as the single pivot to shield the defence and intercept passes. Beside him, Sow and M.Bueno operate as the two central midfielders. Sow works to drive forward with the ball to link the lines, while M.Bueno helps to recycle possession and find the feet of the attackers. This trio is tasked with pressing aggressively to win the ball back and ensuring they do not leave gaps between the midfield and the back four.

Sevilla employs three attackers across the front to pressure the opposition back line. Romero acts as the lone striker and is tasked to hold up the ball and fight for second balls. On the wings, Vargas and Lukebakio act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goalscoring chances. These wide players pull the opposition full backs out of position, allowing the midfielders to make late runs into the box. The attack relies on quick combinations to split the defence with a through ball or a cutback from the byline.

This lineup offers several tactical advantages for Sevilla. The team can create wide overloads when the full backs push up to join the attackers. There is also a high level of compactness when defending in a mid-block, making it difficult for opponents to play through the middle. The speed of transition allows the front three to attack the space behind the defence as soon as Agoume or Sow wins possession in the middle third.

This 4-3-3 is designed for a high intensity game where winning the ball high is the priority. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.