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Dep. Morón Football Formation

Creation DateSeptember 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

F. Lorenzon · J. M. Olivares · . · J. Livera · P. Ferreira · Y. González · E. Franco · I. Constantino · F. Sanguinetti · S. Kubiszyn · Julio Salva

Dep. Morón aims to play a direct style of football through a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to win the second ball and move the team forward through quick transitions. The intent is to maintain a compact shape and use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition.

Julio Salva stays between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four serves as the foundation for the defense. F. Lorenzon acts as the right centre back to provide coverage, while the left centre back position remains ready to step up and intercept. J. M. Olivares works as the right back to support the wide areas, and J. Livera operates on the left to help defend the flank. The defensive unit works together to squeeze the space and force the opponent wide.

The midfield operates with a double pivot to control the center of the pitch. P. Ferreira and Y. González sit deep to shield the defense and recycle possession. These two work to win it back high up the pitch when needed. In front of them, E. Franco and S. Kubiszyn play as wide midfielders. They are tasked to carry the ball forward and provide service to the front line. This midfield group connects the defense to the attack by looking to play through the lines.

Dep. Morón uses two forwards in a partnership to lead the attack. I. Constantino and F. Sanguinetti operate as the front two, looking to make runs in behind the defense. They often combine in tight spaces to create chances. The wide players, E. Franco and S. Kubiszyn, will look to get to the byline and deliver crosses into the box. The team relies on these movements to isolate defenders in one on one situations and create scoring opportunities.

This formation offers several tactical advantages for Dep. Morón. The double pivot of P. Ferreira and Y. González provides compactness when defending against central threats. The team can also use wide overloads when J. M. Olivares and E. Franco push up together. This allows for quick transitions to hit the opposition on the break.

The 4-4-2 formation provides a balanced platform for Dep. Morón to control both defensive and attacking zones. It is best suited for matches against teams that leave space behind their midfield.