Liverpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
A.BECKER · VAN DIJK · GUEHI · KERKEZ · FRIMPONG · GRAVENBERCH · MAC ALLISTER · WIRTZ · ISAK · EKITIKÉ · SALAHLiverpool prioritizes a high intensity, vertical style of play within a 4-2-4 formation. The goal is to win the ball high up the pitch and strike the opposition before they can set their defensive line. This lineup is built to push numbers forward and stretch the defence with speed and directness.
In goal, A.BECKER stays alert to sweep behind the line when the team plays high. The back four consists of KERKEZ, VAN DIJK, GUEHI, and FRIMPONG. VAN DIJK acts as a ball playing defender with a massive passing range and aerial strength to win the header in both boxes. GUEHI sits beside him to cover the space and defend zonally. KERKEZ pushes up to provide width on the left while FRIMPONG uses his pace to overlap the winger on the right and carry the ball forward.
The midfield operates as a double pivot with MAC ALLISTER and GRAVENBERCH. MAC ALLISTER works to connect the defensive and attacking lines, using his passing range to play through the lines and resist the press. GRAVENBERCH helps to carry the ball forward to transition from defence to attack. These two must hold a compact block to prevent counter attacks when the front four press from the front. They work to win the second ball and recycle possession to keep the pressure on the opponent.
The attack uses four players across the front to pin the last defender. EKITIKÉ plays on the left wing, while SALAH operates on the right and frequently cuts inside to find shooting positions. WIRTZ and ISAK occupy the central roles, looking to exploit gaps between the lines. WIRTZ uses his vision to play one two combinations, while ISAK makes runs in behind to hit in behind on the transition. This front line works to press the opposition back line and create chaos in tight spaces.
A major advantage for Liverpool is the ability to press high in coordinated waves with four attackers. The formation creates wide overloads because FRIMPONG and KERKEZ can spread wide and support the wingers. This lineup forces the opposition to defend deep and allows the team to use their speed of transition to break quickly.
This 4-2-4 formation relies on heavy pressing and direct attacking movements. It is best suited for games where the team wants to overwhelm a slower opponent through sheer numbers in the final third.