Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Di Gregorio · Lloyd Kelly · Gatti · Kalulu · Cambiaso · Locatelli · Zhegrova · Thuram · Yıldız · Openda · VlahovićJuventus aims to control the tempo through a central presence and a strong pressing system within a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup is built to dominate the middle of the pitch and strike quickly when they win the ball back. The team looks to use a high press to force mistakes and move the ball forward vertically to the front two.
Di Gregorio stands between the posts to command the penalty area. A back three forms the foundation of the defense with Kalulu playing as the right center back. Lloyd Kelly occupies the left center back spot while Gatti acts as the central defender to anchor the unit. The defenders work together to keep a high line and cover spaces behind the midfield.
The midfield utilizes a central core to connect the defense to the attack. Locatelli sits in front of the back three to shield the defense and break up play. Thuram and Cambiaso work to drive forward and carry the ball through the middle. Zhegrova operates in the right central midfield role to provide creativity, while Yıldız plays as an attacking midfielder to find pockets of space between the opposition lines.
The attacking unit relies on two forwards to pressure the opposing backline. Openda and Vlahović lead the line as a strike partnership that can both hold up the ball and run into channels. They press high to disrupt the build up play of the opponent. The movement of the two forwards creates gaps for Yıldız and the central midfielders to make late runs into the box.
Juventus gains a clear advantage through numerical superiority in the center of the pitch. The presence of five players in the middle allows them to overwhelm opponents who try to play through the center. This formation also allows for quick transitions because the front two can immediately target the defense as soon as Locatelli or Thuram intercept the ball.
This 3-5-2 formation provides a solid balance between defensive coverage and offensive pressure. It is most effective when playing against teams that struggle to control the central areas of the field.