Újpest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Fiola · Nunes · Duarte · Gergényi · Lacoux · Rasak · Horváth · Medeiros · Matko · Brodic · PiscitelliÚjpest aims to play with high intensity through a direct and vertical 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to push the opposition back and use the width of the pitch to create scoring chances. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and move quickly into the final third to catch the defense off guard.
Piscitelli operates between the posts to organize the back line. The defense uses a flat back four consisting of Gergényi and Fiola on the flanks with Duarte and Nunes in the middle. Gergényi and Fiola are tasked to push up and provide width while Duarte and Nunes focus on holding the line and protecting the central area. Duarte and Nunes must stay compact to defend zonally and stop any through balls from reaching the strikers.
The midfield operates as a double pivot with Lacoux and Rasak tasked with controlling the central area. Lacoux and Rasak act as the engine room to shield the defense and provide a link between the back four and the front line. One of them needs to drop between the center backs to help play short from the back while the other must drive forward to support the attack. They are responsible for winning the second ball and recycling possession to keep the pressure on.
The attacking unit uses two forwards in a partnership with Medeiros and Brodic leading the way. Horváth and Matko act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create more central presence and allow for runs in behind. This front four is designed to stretch the defense by spreading wide and then attacking in combinations. Medeiros and Brodic often hold up the ball to allow the wingers to arrive late into the box or to receive a ball played through the lines.
One major strength of this Újpest lineup is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. The team can also use its high press to win it back high up the pitch and create immediate goal-scoring opportunities. By using four attackers, they can pin the last defender and create constant pressure on the opposition back line.
This formation is designed to play a high-risk, high-reward style of football. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to score goals and can exploit a high defensive line through quick transitions.