Estudiantes (LP) Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Walter Benítez · N. Tripichio · J. P. Freytes · A. Anselmino · A. Bernabéi · Lucas Romero · Joaquín Pereyra · José Paradela · B. Rollheiser · Santiago Castro · Álvaro BarrealEstudiantes (LP) aims to sit deep and strike on the break, utilizing a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup focuses on defensive solidity and compact blocks to deny space in the middle. The team is built to absorb pressure and then transition quickly through the wide areas to find the lone attacker.
Santiago Castro guards the goal while the defensive unit sits in a low block. A back three consisting of Lucas Romero, Joaquín Pereyra, and José Paradela provides a wall against central runs. Lucas Romero and Joaquín Pereyra stay tight to protect the box, while José Paradela acts to sweep up long balls. On the flanks, B. Rollheiser and Álvaro Barreal act as wing backs who must track back to form a flat five when defending. They push up the pitch to provide width once the team wins the ball back.
The midfield operates as a flat four to maintain horizontal compactness. A. Anselmino and J. P. Freytes occupy the central roles to shield the defense and intercept passes. They focus on breaking up play and making short passes to connect the back line to the attackers. On the edges of this midfield block, N. Tripichio and A. Bernabéi work to cover the wide channels and support the wing backs. This four-man unit works to close down passing lanes and force the opposition wide.
In the attacking phase, Walter Benítez operates as a lone striker. He must hold up the ball to allow the midfield to move forward. The attack is built by using the wide players to stretch the opposition. B. Rollheiser and Álvaro Barreal push high to deliver crosses into the box. N. Tripichio and A. Bernabéi look to cut inside or make runs behind the defensive line to create numbers in the final third. Walter Benítez works to press the opposing defenders to force mistakes.
This formation offers significant strength through its compactness when defending. It is very difficult for opponents to find gaps between the lines because the midfield and defense stay close together. Estudiantes (LP) can also create wide overloads by having the wing backs and wide midfielders move together in the same vertical lane. This makes it hard for the opposition to mark both players during a transition.
The 5-4-1 lineup is designed to frustrate teams that dominate possession by clogging the central zones. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to defend a lead or face a much stronger attacking side.