Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Mile (SVILAR) · Gianluca (MANCINI) · Mats (HUMMELS) · Devyne (RENSCH) · ANGELIÑO · Bryan (CRISTANTE) · Leandro (PAREDES) · Lorenzo (PELLEGRINI) · Stephan (EL SHAARAWY) · Alexis (SAELEMAEKERS) · Artem (DOVBYK)Roma focuses on a compact mid-block to frustrate opponents and win the ball back in central areas, utilizing a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to play a direct style of football that relies on quick transitions once the ball is recovered. The team seeks to squeeze the space between the lines to deny passing lanes to the opposition and protect the central zone.
Mile guards the goal while the back four maintains a disciplined line to protect the area. Devyne operates as a defensive wing back to provide cover on the right, while ANGELIÑO pushes up the left to provide width. In the heart of the defense, Gianluca and Mats act as the central pairing, with Mats using his aerial strength to win headers and Gianluca providing cover when the line steps up. The unit works to hold a compact shape to prevent runners from finding space behind them.
The midfield unit functions as a five man block designed to control the center of the pitch. Leandro and Bryan form a double pivot to shield the defense, with Leandro often dropping deep to collect the ball. Alexis and Stephan operate as the two central midfielders who press aggressively to win the ball in the middle third. Lorenzo plays as the attacking ten behind the striker, tasked to connect the midfield to the attack and play through the lines with clever passes.
Roma utilizes a lone striker in Artem to lead the line and pressure the opposition back line. Artem acts as a pressing centre-forward, using his movement to pin the last defender and create space for others. The attack relies on Lorenzo finding the feet of the striker or playing balls into the channels. Wide players move inside to create central overloads, while the team looks to hit in behind on the transition to exploit gaps in the defense.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to achieve numerical superiority in the central midfield zone. By packing the middle with five players, Roma can easily win the second ball and recycle possession quickly. The team also benefits from the ability to shift between a flat five and a more attacking look when Lorenzo and the wide midfielders push forward to support Artem.
The 4-5-1 formation provides Roma with a very solid defensive base that is hard to break down through the center. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and require a disciplined unit to defend in a mid-block.