Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BONINI · FAVERO · S. BRIO · A. CABRINI · TARDELLI · BRIASCHI · PLATINI · SCIREA · P. ROSSI · Z. BONIEK · TACCONIJuventus plays a highly vertical and aggressive 3-3-4. This lineup is built to overwhelm the opposition through sheer numbers in the final third and a relentless press. The goal is to dominate the game by forcing errors high up the pitch and moving the ball forward as quickly as possible to the four attackers. The Bianconeri aim to control the tempo by staying on the front foot.
TACCONI stands between the posts to guard the goal. The defensive unit relies on a back three consisting of SCIREA, BONINI, and S. BRIO. SCIREA acts as the central man to sweep up loose balls and cover the space behind his partners. BONINI and S. BRIO operate as the wide centre-backs in this formation to manage the space against wide runners. The unit tries to maintain a high line to squeeze the space and win the ball back quickly.
A three-man midfield with a carrier operates to control the center and provide support to the front four. TARDELLI acts as the carrier to win the second ball and drive forward with the ball. A. CABRINI and FAVERO play on either side to connect the defence and attack. A. CABRINI is known for his left foot and ability to push forward, while FAVERO helps to recycle possession and press the opposition. This trio must work hard to prevent the opponent from playing through the lines and to ensure they do not get caught on the break.
Juventus employs four attackers to stretch the defence. PLATINI plays as a central forward with incredible passing range and vision, often acting as the creative hub. He is supported by Z. BONIEK in a partnership to provide a presence in the box. Width comes from P. ROSSI and BRIASCHI, who act as wide wingers to pin the last defender. The team builds play through the lines to find these forwards, and the attackers press from the front to force a long ball and win it back high up the pitch.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in the attacking third. By playing with four forwards, the team can isolate defenders in one on one situations and create overloads. The ability to press high in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to play out from the back. A high speed of transition allows the team to hit the opposition before they can drop into a low block or set their defensive line.
The 3-3-4 lineup is a high risk, high reward system designed for total dominance. It is best suited for games where Juventus needs to break down a deep sitting defence through overwhelming numbers.