Hellas Verona Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Montipò · Oyegoke (Belghali) · Bradaric (Frese) · Nelsson (Bella-Kotchap) · Unai Nunez (Ebosse/Valentini) · Suslov (Harroui) · Bernede (Al Musrati) · Serdar (Niasse) · Orban · Sarr (Giovane) · Kastanos (Gagliardini)Hellas Verona focuses on a low block and rapid transitions through a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before launching quick attacks. The team looks to stay compact in their own half, making it very hard for opponents to find space between the lines. By playing this way, Hellas Verona forces teams to play around them rather than through them.
Sarr stands between the posts to manage the defensive unit from the back. The back line consists of a central trio of Bernede, Suslov, and Orban. Bernede holds the middle ground while Orban and Suslov cover the channels and provide aerial strength. On the flanks, Kastanos and Serdar act as wing backs to provide width. They must track back to form a five man line when defending but will push up to help the attack when the ball moves forward.
The midfield operates in a flat line of four to provide defensive coverage across the pitch. Nelsson sits in the center to shield the back three, using his tackling to break up play. Unai Nunez plays alongside him to link the defense to the rest of the team. On the wings, Oyegoke and Bradaric occupy the wide areas to track the opposition full backs. This midfield block works to stay tight and prevent the opposition from playing through the middle.
In the attacking phase, Montipò acts as a lone striker. He is tasked to hold up the ball and wait for support from the midfield. The attack relies on the movement of Oyegoke and Bradaric to support him from deep or wide positions. When the team wins the ball back, they look to switch play quickly to the wing backs or play direct balls to Montipò to break the lines.
One major advantage of this formation is the extreme compactness when defending in a low block. By having five defenders and four midfielders close together, they make it difficult for teams to find passing lanes. Another strength is the ability to use the wide areas for quick transitions. When Kastanos and Serdar push forward, they create wide overloads that can catch the opponent off guard during a counter attack.
This 5-4-1 formation provides a solid foundation for a team that wants to control the game through defensive discipline. It is best suited for matches against dominant teams where Hellas Verona needs to defend deep and strike on the break.