Vasco da Gama Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Fuzato · Puma Rodríguez · Lemos · Lucas Freitas · Lucas Piton · Thiago Mendes · Tchê Tchê · Phillippe Coutinho · Rayan · David · VegettiVasco da Gama seeks to control games through high pressing and quick verticality using a 4-3-3. This formation relies on winning the ball high up the pitch and moving it forward rapidly to catch opponents out of position. The lineup is built to stretch the pitch and create chances through heavy attacking pressure.
Fuzato plays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit works as a flat back four where Puma Rodríguez and Lucas Piton act as full backs. Lucas Piton pushes forward to provide width while Puma Rodríguez balances the side. In the middle, Lemos and Lucas Freitas hold a high line to squeeze the space. Lemos is dominant in the air and covers the space behind when the full backs push up, while Lucas Freitas acts as a ball playing defender to play short from the back.
The midfield functions as a three man midfield with a carrier and a creative hub. Tchê Tchê and Thiago Mendes operate as the engine, with Tchê Tchê working to press aggressively to win the ball high. Thiago Mendes helps to connect the defensive and attacking lines by recycling possession. Phillippe Coutinho operates as an attacking ten behind the striker, using his renowned passing range and dribbling style to play through the lines and find the forwards.
Vasco da Gama uses three attackers across the front to pin the opposition defense. Vegetti acts as a target man to hold up the ball and win the header in the box. David and Rayan play as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central overloads. David stays wide to stretch the defense before moving into the half spaces, while Rayan looks to drive at the defense. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball and create turnovers in the final third.
This lineup offers several tactical advantages. The presence of Phillippe Coutinho provides the ability to break the line with precise passing. The team can create wide overloads when Lucas Piton overlaps the winger. Additionally, the coordination of the front three allows the club to press in high waves to win it back high up the pitch.
Vasco da Gama uses this 4-3-3 to dominate possession and attack with intensity. This formation is best suited for games against teams that play a high line and can be caught on the transition.