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Genoa Football Formation

Creation DateOctober 23, 2025

Starting Lineup

MARTINELLI (Leali/Sommariva) · MARTIN (Ellertsson) · VASQUEZ (Otoa) · OSTIGARD (Marmol) · BARBIERI (Cuadrado/Sabelli) · COMOTTO (Masini) · ENGELS (Pessina/Pjanic) · SPERSTYAN (Baldanzi/Thorsby) · KOLEOSHO (Gronbaek) · ADZIC (Venturino) · EKHATOR (Zaniolo/Ekuban)

Genoa seeks to play a vertical and aggressive brand of football through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on high pressure and direct movement to catch opponents out of position. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly transition into a heavy attacking force.

In goal, Martinelli provides the first line of defense. The back four operates with a high line to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch. Vasquez and Ostigard form the central pairing where they must be ready to step up and intercept passes. Barbieri plays as the right back and is expected to overlap when the wingers move inside, while Martin holds the left flank to provide balance. The unit must stay compact to avoid being caught by long balls behind them.

The midfield utilizes a double pivot to control the center of the pitch. Engels and Comotto work together to shield the back four and break up opposition play. Engels acts as a stabilizer to track back and cover runs, while Comotto looks to drive forward and connect the defense to the attack. This duo must be disciplined to ensure the gaps between the lines do not become too large when the team pushes forward.

The attacking force is built on width and central presence. Adzic operates on the right wing and looks to cut inside to create chances, while Koleosho stays wide on the left to stretch the defense. In the center, Sperstyan and Ekhator act as two forwards to pressure the opposing center backs. This front four is designed to press in waves, forcing mistakes and creating space through constant movement and runs behind the defense.

This formation offers several tactical advantages for Genoa. The primary strength is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. There is also a significant threat in transition because the four attackers can quickly isolate defenders in one on one situations. By playing with two central strikers, the team can pin back the opposition back line and create more room for the midfielders to operate.

The 4-2-4 formation creates a highly offensive lineup that relies on winning the ball early. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high defensive line or struggle to cope with intense pressing.