San Lorenzo Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Migliore · Damian Martinez · Bianchi Arce · P.Alvarado · Kannemann · Ortigoza · Kalinski · Buffarini · Tellechea · Carlos Bueno · J.M.SalgueiroSan Lorenzo relies on a direct and hard working style of football through a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to stay compact and win the ball back quickly to launch attacks. The team looks to maintain defensive solidity while using quick transitions to catch opponents off guard.
Migliore starts in goal to command the area and organize the back line. The defensive unit functions as a flat back four where Kannemann plays as the left back and Damian Martinez occupies the right back position. In the center, Bianchi Arce and P.Alvarado act as the two central defenders who must track runs and win duels. Kannemann and Damian Martinez are expected to push up when the team has the ball, but they must also track back to cover the flanks.
The midfield works in a double pivot system to control the center of the pitch. Kalinski and Ortigoza sit in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept passes. They connect the defense to the rest of the team by making short passes and breaking lines. Ahead of them, Tellechea and Buffarini operate in the wide areas as attacking midfielders. Tellechea looks to cut inside and create chances, while Buffarini moves into spaces to link the play.
San Lorenzo uses two strikers to lead the attack. Carlos Bueno plays as the lone striker who stays central to hold up the ball and challenge defenders. J.M.Salgueiro plays as a second striker, making runs to support the play and press the opposition backline. The two forwards work together to force mistakes from the defense, often dropping deep to help the midfield or making runs into the channels to create space.
This formation offers clear tactical advantages through its compactness when defending in a medium block. The double pivot of Kalinski and Ortigoza provides security against central attacks. San Lorenzo can also use the width provided by Tellechea and Buffarini to create overloads on the flanks. The presence of two strikers allows the team to pin the opponent's center backs and create constant pressure in the final third.
The 4-4-2 lineup provides a balance between defensive stability and a strong presence in the box. This setup is best suited for matches against teams that play with high lines where the speed of the strikers can be exploited.