Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Butez · Nico Paz (Baturina) · Morata (Douvikas) · Valle (Moreno) · Diego Carlos (Smolcic) · Kempf (Ramon) · Van Der Brempt (Posch) · Sergi Roberto (Caqueret) · Perrone (Da Cunha) · Khun (Addai) · Diao (Rodriguez)A focus on high pressing and rapid transitions defines the tactical identity for Como, operating within a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm opponents in the final third by pushing bodies high up the pitch. By utilizing such a heavy attacking presence, the team looks to win the ball back quickly and strike before the opposition can settle.
Butez guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back four works to maintain a high line to compress the space in the middle of the pitch. Diego Carlos and Kempf act as the central pair, with Diego Carlos providing aerial strength and Kempf looking to cover space behind the midfield. On the flanks, Van Der Brempt and Valle provide width, with the expectation that they will overlap to support the wingers or drop back to cover the wide areas when the team loses possession.
The midfield consists of a double pivot to provide balance to the heavy attacking lineup. Sergi Roberto acts as the primary playmaker, using his passing range to connect the defense to the front four. He works alongside Perrone, who sits closer to the defensive line to shield the center backs and intercept passes. This duo must work hard to track back and cover the spaces left by the advanced full backs, ensuring the central area does not become too exposed.
In the attacking phase, Como utilizes four forwards to pin the opposition defense. Morata and Nico Paz operate as the central strike force, with Morata working to hold up the ball and create space for others. Khun and Diao occupy the wide channels, looking to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box. The movement of the front four is designed to stretch the backline, creating gaps for the midfielders to break the line with vertical passes.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to create massive pressure in the attacking half. By committing four players forward, Como can create wide overloads when Van Der Brempt and Valle push up. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, as the proximity of the midfielders to the forwards allows for immediate pressure the moment the ball is lost.
This 4-2-4 lineup is built for aggressive, vertical football that seeks to dominate the opponent through numbers in the box. It is best suited for games where Como needs to break down a low block or punish teams that play with a high defensive line.