Újpest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Piscitelli · Fiola · Lacoux · Goncalves · Kobouri · Nunes · Rasak · Matko · Tucic · Horváth · MadeirosÚjpest plays with high intensity through a 4-2-4 formation. The team focuses on a vertical style of play that looks to strike quickly once the ball is won. This lineup is built to play with extreme aggression in the final third to catch opponents out of position.
Piscitelli stays in goal to command the area and pick up runners. The back line operates as a flat back four with Fiola and Goncalves acting as the wide defenders. Fiola and Goncalves look to overlap the winger to add numbers in the attack. In the middle, Nunes and Kobouri form the central pair. Nunes is tasked to play out from the back to start moves, while Kobouri must hold the line and cover space if the full backs push up. The defensive unit tries to squeeze the space to keep the team compact.
The midfield consists of a double pivot. Lacoux and Rasak are responsible for shielding the defence and connecting the lines. Lacoux works to intercept passes and recycle possession, while Rasak acts as a carrier who can drive the ball forward into space. They must win the second ball to maintain the high press. This duo allows the team to progress through the thirds before feeding the front four.
The front line is heavy, utilizing two forwards in a partnership and two wide attackers. Matko and Horváth operate as wide wingers who stay wide to stretch the defence. Madeiros and Tucic work as the central duo, where Madeiros can hold up the ball to allow others to run in behind. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. They look to play one-two combinations to break the line and get to the byline.
A key strength is the ability to create numerical superiority in the box. By having four players close to the goal, Újpest can win the header or collect cutbacks from the byline easily. Another advantage is the speed of transition, as the team can hit in behind on the transition with great pace. This formation allows the team to isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This 4-2-4 formation represents a high risk, high reward identity focused on overwhelming the opposition. It is most effective when facing teams that play a high line or when the match requires a sudden burst of attacking pressure.