Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Morata · Valle · Van der Brempt · Posch · D. Carlos · Paz · Baturina · Perrone · Caqueret · Kühn · ButezComo aims to control the middle of the pitch and dominate possession with a 2-5-3. This lineup is built to play a vertical game that seeks to overwhelm the opposition in the central zones through heavy numbers. By concentrating players in the middle, the team intends to squeeze the space and move the ball quickly through the lines.
Butez acts as the lone goalkeeper behind a narrow back two. Posch and D. Carlos form a central pair of defenders who must stay compact to prevent long balls from breaking the line. Because there are only two central defenders, they often have to step up to engage attackers early or cover wide areas if the midfield is bypassed. This formation requires the defenders to be comfortable playing short from the back to start attacks.
The midfield is the engine of this Como side, utilizing a five man unit to control the tempo. Valle and Van der Brempt act as a deep lying playmaker pairing to protect the two defenders and recycle possession. Ahead of them, Perrone and Caqueret operate as inverted eights, helping to connect the defensive line to the attack. Paz plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space between the lines. This grouping ensures the team can always find a passing option to progress through the thirds.
Up front, the attack uses three players to stretch the opposition defence. Morata operates as a pressing centre forward, working to win the ball high and hold up the ball for others. Baturina and Kühn act as wide wingers who want to cut inside to create goal scoring chances. The team attacks in combinations, using the link up play between Morata and Paz to pull defenders out of position. This movement is designed to create runs in behind or allow the wingers to arrive late into the box.
One major advantage for Como is the numerical superiority in midfield, which makes it very difficult for opponents to maintain control of the ball. The presence of five players in the middle allows the team to win the second ball frequently and quickly transition from defense to attack. Additionally, the way the wingers move inward allows the midfield to shift and overload specific areas of the pitch.
This 2-5-3 formation is designed for a team that wants to dictate play through central dominance. It is best suited for matches against opponents that play with a narrow midfield or struggle to deal with constant pressure in the middle third.