Real Sociedad B Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Arteaga · Aitor Gutierrez · Sarriegi · Larrazabal · Goikoetxea · Ruben Agirre · Barace · Unai Badiola · Dani Díaz · Otadui · Mikel CampaReal Sociedad B focuses on a high press and quick vertical transitions through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to pin the opposition back in their own half and use aggressive forward movements to catch defenders out of position. By committing many players to the attacking third, the team seeks to create immediate pressure and overwhelm the opponent with numbers.
Arteaga stays between the posts to manage the defensive line. The back four relies on a central pairing of Larrazabal and Sarriegi to hold the line. Larrazabal acts as a ball playing defender to start attacks from the back while Sarriegi provides cover and aerial strength. On the flanks, Goikoetxea and Aitor Gutierrez are expected to push high to support the wings, requiring them to track back quickly when possession is lost.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to provide a bridge between the defense and the attack. Barace and Ruben Agirre occupy the central spaces to control the tempo and protect the center of the pitch. Barace works to intercept passes and shield the back four, while Ruben Agirre looks to drive forward and break the line with forward passes. This duo must work hard to cover the gaps left when the full backs push up.
In the final third, the team uses four attackers to stretch the opposition. Otadui and Dani Díaz operate as wide attackers, with Otadui cutting inside to create space and Dani Díaz looking to cross from the right. Unai Badiola and Mikel Campa lead the line as two central forwards. These two forwards press the opposition defenders constantly and work to hold up the ball so the midfielders can join the rush.
One major advantage for Real Sociedad B is the ability to create wide overloads by using the full backs to support the wingers. The high number of attackers also allows the team to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build from the back. This formation also provides the speed of transition needed to punish teams that fail to track runners during a turnover.
This 4-2-4 lineup is built for aggressive, attacking football that relies on winning the ball high up the pitch. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a deep low block through sheer numbers and intensity.