Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Svilar · Mancini · Ndicka/Kumbulla · Hermoso/GHILARDI · Konè/Pellegrini/Pisilli · EL AYNAOUI/Cristante · ?ECHEVERRI/ElShaarawi · Soulè/Dybala/Baldanzi · Dovbyk/FERGUSON · Angelinho/Salah E. · WESLEY/Celik/RenschRoma focuses on a direct and aggressive way of playing through a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup seeks to use verticality to catch opponents out of position and relies on high energy to regain the ball quickly. The goal is to transition from a compact defensive base into a rapid attacking movement that stretches the opposition.
Svilar guards the goal as the last line of defense. The defensive unit functions as a back five with Mancini holding the center as a dominant presence in the air and a leader in the line. Hermoso or Ghilardi occupy the right side of the central defense while Ndicka or Kumbulla covers the left. To provide width, Wesley, Celik, or Rensch operate as right wing backs to push up the flank, while Angelinho or Salah E. work as left wing backs to support the attack. This block can sit deep or step up to squeeze the space between the lines.
The midfield operates as a two man unit tasked with heavy workloads. El Aynaoui or Cristante act as the engine, helping to shield the defense and win the second ball. Konè, Pellegrini, or Pisilli join them to drive forward with the ball and connect the defense to the front three. These players must be ready to press aggressively to win the ball high and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines. They play a vital role in recycling possession and finding the forwards quickly.
In the final third, Roma uses three attackers to pin the opposition back line. Dovbyk acts as the target man to hold up the ball and provide a focal point, while Ferguson can also lead the line. Soulè, Dybala, or Baldanzi occupy the right wing to cut inside and create chances, while Echeverri or ElShaarawi operate on the left. The team looks to use combinations in tight spaces or exploit wide areas to deliver crosses. The movement is designed to create runs in behind and allow players to arrive late into the box.
This formation provides significant tactical advantages through its ability to press in coordinated waves. Roma can create wide overloads from the wing backs to stretch the defence. The presence of three attackers allows the team to isolate wide players in one on one situations during transitions.
The 5-2-3 formation makes Roma a threat in games where they can exploit space on the counter. It is a lineup best suited for facing teams that play a high line and leave gaps behind their defenders.