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Atalanta Football Formation

Creation DateSeptember 3, 2025

Starting Lineup

Dqll · Naskar · Takao · Xeloz5 · Ardas · Modoroki · Alphiex · Hamdi · Deathlerr · Sakat · Heli

Atalanta plays with a high intensity that relies on winning the ball back high up the pitch. The team operates in a 4-5-1 formation to control the central areas. The goal is to squeeze the space and force the opponent to play wide. This lineup is built to play a vertical style of football where the team moves forward quickly once possession is regained.

Dqll sits in goal to organize the back line. The defense is a flat back four with Naskar at right back and Takao at left back. Xeloz5 and Alphiex play as the central defenders to defend zonally. Naskar and Takao are expected to push up to support the attack while Xeloz5 and Alphiex cover the space behind them. The unit works to stay compact and block the runner in the central zones.

A single pivot system manages the midfield with Modoroki acting as the holding player to shield the defense. Ardas and Sakat play as the central pair to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Hamdi and Deathlerr act as wide players to provide cover on the flanks. Modoroki works to win the second ball and recycle possession. Ardas and Sakat look to carry the ball forward and play through the lines to find the attackers. Hamdi and Deathlerr must track back to prevent being outnumbered on the wings.

The attack is led by Heli, who acts as a lone striker to press from the front. Heli works to pin the last defender and hold up the ball to bring others into play. Hamdi and Deathlerr provide the width by stretching the defense along the touchlines. Ardas and Sakat aim to arrive late into the box to create scoring chances. The team uses combinations to break the line and looks to hit in behind on the transition.

Atalanta gains a tactical advantage through numerical superiority in the midfield when the wide players move inside. The team can also use the ability to press high in coordinated waves to disrupt the opponent. This creates great speed of transition when the ball is won. Another strength is the compactness when defending in a mid-block.

This 4-5-1 formation is built for heavy pressing and controlling the central areas of the pitch. It is best used against possession based teams that can be forced into mistakes under pressure.