Al-Nassr (KSA) Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Bento · S. Al-Ghannam · M. Simakan · I. MARTINEZ · N. Al-Boushal · A. Al-Khaibari · M. Brozovic · Angelo · K. COMAN · J. FELIX · C. RonaldoAl-Nassr (KSA) focuses on a high press and a direct attacking intent using a 4-2-4. This formation is built to overwhelm the opposition through sheer numbers in the final third and quick transitions. The lineup aims to pin the opposition back and use the forward line to win the ball back high up the pitch.
Bento sits between the posts to act as the last line of defense. The back four remains relatively flat to maintain a compact shape, though the team often uses a high line to squeeze the space. S. Al-Ghannam plays as an attacking full back to provide width, while N. Al-Boushal covers the left flank. M. Simakan and I. MARTINEZ act as the central defensive pair, with Simakan providing pace to cover the space behind if the team is caught out. They must remain disciplined to defend zonally and stop runners from getting behind them.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide balance. M. Brozovic acts as the deep lying playmaker, using his passing range to recycle possession and find teammates in advanced positions. A. Al-Khaibari works alongside him to shield the defense and win the second ball. This pairing is responsible for connecting the defense to the heavy attack, often dropping deep to pick up the ball from the defenders and progress through the thirds.
The attacking unit is extremely aggressive, utilizing four players to stretch the defense. K. COMAN and Angelo operate as wide wingers, with Coman looking to cut inside to create goal threats. J. FELIX works as a second striker in the hole to link play, while C. Ronaldo leads the line as the primary attacking threat. Ronaldo uses his movement to find space between defenders, while the wingers look to get to the byline to deliver crosses. The forwards are expected to press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
Al-Nassr (KSA) gains a major advantage through the numerical superiority they create in the attacking zone. By committing four players forward, they can create wide overloads and force the opposition defense into difficult decisions. The speed of transition is a key strength, as the double pivot can quickly find the front four to hit in behind on the transition.
This 4-2-4 formation creates a heavy offensive presence designed to dominate the game through high pressure. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a low block or outscore an opponent in an open game.