Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
SVILAR (Gollini/Vasquez) · NDICKA (Kolasinac) · MANCINI (Hermoso) · GHILARDI (Ziolkowski) · UDOGIE (Tsimikas/El Sharaawy) · FRATTESI (Koopmeiners) · SANTOS (Casemiro) · WESLEY (Celik/Darmian) · DYBALA (Pellegrini/Bailey) · SOULE' (Maldini) · VLAHOVIC (Endrick)Roma relies on a high press and rapid verticality through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and immediately look for ways to break the lines. The team plays with a heavy focus on directness, using wide areas to stretch the opposition and create space for central runners.
SVILAR acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line operates as a trio of central defenders. MANCINI leads the defensive unit, while GHILARDI and NDICKA provide cover on either side. This three man block can push high to compress the pitch or drop deep to sit deep when protecting a lead. The wide players in the midfield, UDOGIE and WESLEY, must cover the entire flank by tracking back to support the defenders and overlapping to provide width during the build up.
The midfield works as a central bank of four that controls the tempo of the game. FRATTESI and SANTOS occupy the central roles to shield the defense and win second balls. These players act as the link between the back three and the front line. They must work hard to intercept passes and quickly switch play to the wings. This central engine room allows the team to maintain control while transitioning from a defensive block to an attacking phase.
Roma employs three attackers to pin the opposition defense back. VLAHOVIC leads the line as a lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the flanks, DYBALA and SOULE' operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create scoring chances. Their movement creates chaos in the penalty area, forcing defenders to decide between marking the central striker or tracking the runners from wide positions.
One main strength of this lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, using the front three to force mistakes. The wide players, WESLEY and UDOGIE, create wide overloads when they push up to support the attackers. This creates numerical superiority in the final third. Additionally, the team can shift quickly from a compact defensive block into a lethal counter attacking unit.
This formation provides a balanced platform for both intense pressing and sudden vertical transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.