Torino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Paleari · Tameze · Maripan · Coco · Asllani · Casadei · Vlasic · Lazaro - 60% (Pedersen - 40%) · Biraghi · Adams · SimeoneTorino focuses on a high press and quick transitions using a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup aims to squeeze the pitch and force mistakes in the opponent half to launch immediate attacks. By staying compact, the team relies on winning the ball back quickly and moving the ball vertically to the front two.
Paleari starts in goal to organize the defensive unit. The back three consists of Maripan in the middle, flanked by Coco on the left and Tameze on the right. Maripan acts as the central pillar to clear crosses and hold the line, while Coco and Tameze step up to intercept passes or cover space behind the midfield. This defensive block works to stay tight, ensuring that the distance between the defenders and the midfielders remains small.
The midfield functions with a three man central core and wide players to provide coverage. Asllani sits in the center to shield the back three and break the lines with his passing. Vlasic and Casadei work alongside him to drive the ball forward and connect the defense to the attack. On the flanks, Biraghi plays as a left midfielder to provide width and track back when needed, while Lazaro works the right side to support the transition. This midfield unit must work hard to cover the wide areas when the team loses possession.
Torino utilizes two forwards to lead the line in a direct attacking style. Adams plays as the left striker, using his physicality to hold up the ball and press defenders. Simeone operates as the right striker, looking to make runs into the channels and find space between the lines. The wide players, Biraghi and Lazaro, push up to provide crosses, which forces the opposing defenders to stay deep and prevents them from stepping up.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch. With three central players and two wide midfielders, Torino can often outnumber opponents in the transition phase. Another strength is the compactness when defending, as the three central defenders and the midfield block make it difficult for opponents to play through the center. This setup also allows for quick wide overloads when Biraghi and Lazaro push high.
This 3-5-2 formation provides Torino with a robust identity centered on pressing and directness. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a possession based game and struggle to handle high intensity.