Torino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Biraghi · Coco · Schuurs · Lazaro · Maripán · Adams · Vlasic · Aboukhlal · Ilic · Casadei · IsraelTorino relies on a high press and verticality through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the space in the opponent half and win the ball back quickly to attack. The goal is to use heavy pressure to force mistakes and exploit gaps in the opposition defense.
Israel operates between the posts to start the build up. The back three consists of Maripán, Coco, and Schuurs. Maripán acts as a central defender to organize the line, while Coco and Schuurs provide cover on the sides. This unit often plays a high line to stay close to the midfield and compress the pitch. They focus on winning the second ball and clearing the lines when the opposition manages to break the initial press.
The midfield functions with a central pairing of Ilic and Casadei to control the middle. Ilic works to connect the defense and attack, while Casadei drives forward with the ball to create tension. On the flanks, Biraghi and Lazaro operate as wide midfielders who must track back to defend but also push up to provide width. This group works to win it back high up the pitch and move the ball quickly through the thirds.
Torino utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. Adams acts as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. On the wings, Vlasic and Aboukhlal act as wide wingers who look to cut inside and threaten the goal. They combine in tight spaces to create chances and make runs in behind the defense. The attack moves in combinations to find the feet of the striker or deliver a cross into the box.
This formation provides wide overloads when Biraghi and Lazaro push forward to support the wingers. The team gains a tactical advantage through the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to play out from the back. Using three central defenders also allows for compactness when defending in a mid-block.
The 3-4-3 lineup for Torino focuses on aggressive pressing and rapid vertical transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under pressure and leave space behind their defensive line.