Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BISON · SORENSEN · PELIKH · DOUGLAS · DUARTE · BLANCO · JAVORNIK · GORSKI · GRANDJEAN · BALESTRA · LUISPrioritizing high pressing and rapid verticality, Juventus operates with a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm opponents in the final third by committing many players forward to pressure the ball immediately. It is a lineup built to play a heavy attacking game that relies on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch defenses out of position.
BISON starts in goal to command the defensive area. The back line consists of a flat back four with SORENSEN on the right and DUARTE on the left. In the center, DOUGLAS and PELIKH act as the primary defenders to block crosses and intercept passes. SORENSEN and DUARTE are expected to push up the flanks to provide width, while DOUGLAS and PELIKH must track back quickly to cover space when the team loses possession.
The midfield utilizes a double pivot to connect the defense to the attack. BLANCO and JAVORNIK occupy the central roles to control the middle of the pitch. Their main job is to shield the back four and break the lines with direct passes. BLANCO and JAVORNIK must work hard to cover the vast spaces left behind when the full backs push high, ensuring the team remains compact during defensive transitions.
The attacking unit is heavily weighted with four players across the front. LUIS and GRANDJEAN operate as wide wingers, ready to cut inside or stretch the opposition. GORSKI and BALESTRA lead the line as two central forwards. This front four is designed to press in waves, with GORSKI and BALESTRA harrying the defenders while LUIS and GRANDJEAN cut off passing lanes to prevent the ball from moving backward.
One major strength of this Juventus lineup is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. By pushing SORENSEN and DUARTE forward, the team can isolate opponents in one on one situations against LUIS and GRANDJEAN. Additionally, the heavy presence of GORSKI and BALESTRA allows the team to pin the opposition's center backs deep, creating room for the midfielders to drive into the box.
This 4-2-4 formation relies on aggressive pressing and high energy to disrupt the opponent. It is best suited for matches where the team wants to dominate through sheer attacking volume and force errors in the opposition half.