Independiente Football Formation
Starting Lineup
J. Musso · N. Tenaglia · M. Senesi · L. Balerdi · M. Acuña · Enzo Barrenechea · Agustín Palacevino · Carlos Alcaraz · Giuliano Simeone · Giovanni Simeone · Lucas OcamposIndependiente seeks to dominate games through a high press and vertical play, utilizing a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball back quickly in the opponent's half and use fast transitions to catch the defense out of position. By pushing the lines high, the team aims to control the tempo and force mistakes through constant pressure.
J. Musso acts as the last line of defense, working behind a back four that maintains a high line to squeeze the play. L. Balerdi and M. Senesi form the central pairing, with Balerdi using his left foot to help build play from the back while Senesi provides aerial strength and physical presence. On the flanks, N. Tenaglia and M. Acuña provide width, with Acuña often looking to overlap and push forward to support the wingers. This defensive unit works to stay compact and step up together to intercept passes before the opposition can settle.
The midfield functions with a clear division of duties to link the defense to the attack. Enzo Barrenechea sits in the single pivot role to shield the center backs and break up opposition play. Ahead of him, Agustín Palacevino operates as a central midfielder who drives the ball forward and connects the lines. Carlos Alcaraz plays as the attacking midfielder, looking to find pockets of space between the lines to create chances and play killer passes to the forwards.
Independiente employs three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Giovanni Simeone leads the line as a lone striker, using his movement to hold up the ball and occupy the center backs. On the wings, Lucas Ocampos and Giuliano Simeone provide significant width and directness. Ocampos tends to cut inside to find shooting opportunities, while Simeone makes runs to exploit the space created by the striker. These three forwards press in a coordinated way to prevent the opposition from playing out from the back.
This 4-3-3 formation offers several tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when the full backs push up to join the wingers. There is also a high level of compactness when defending, as the midfield and defensive lines stay close together to block passing lanes. The ability to press high in waves allows the team to win the ball in dangerous areas, which suits the quick movement of the front three.
This formation relies on high intensity and quick verticality to break down opponents. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play under pressure or leave space behind their defensive line.