Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Valle · Posch · D. Carlos · Kühn · Douvikas · Baturina · Perrone · Da Cunha · Caqueret · Paz · ButezPrioritizing verticality and high intensity, Como employs a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup seeks to dominate the center of the pitch and push opponents back into their own half through heavy pressure. The team relies on a high line to compress the playing area, making it a system built to control games through proactive ball recovery and quick forward passes.
Butez operates between the posts, acting as the final line of defense. The defensive unit relies on a central pair of defenders, D. Carlos and Posch, who must remain disciplined while sitting high up the pitch. D. Carlos and Posch act as the primary cover, needing to intercept long balls and win aerial duels to stop counter attacks. Because there are only two central defenders, they must step up to intercept play while communicating constantly to prevent runners from slipping behind.
In the middle of the park, the five-man unit provides a dense block to control the tempo. Caqueret and Valle sit as a double pivot to shield the defense and break up play. Moving slightly higher, Perrone and Da Cunha drive the ball forward to connect the back line to the attack. Paz operates as the attacking ten, looking to find gaps between the lines and deliver key passes. This midfield group ensures that Como maintains control by occupying every central zone.
The attacking front three focuses on stretching the opposition defense. Douvikas leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and make runs into the channels. Baturina plays on the left wing, looking to cut inside and create goal scoring opportunities, while Kühn operates on the right wing to provide width. This front line presses the opposition back line relentlessly, forcing mistakes that allow the midfield to swarm the ball.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly through numerical superiority in the central areas. By crowding the middle, Como can easily win second balls and recycle possession. The ability to press high in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to build play from the back. Furthermore, the proximity of the midfielders to the attackers allows for rapid transitions, often isolating defenders in one on one situations during quick breaks.
Como uses this aggressive lineup to dictate the rhythm of the match through central dominance. It is a formation best suited for matches where the team needs to overwhelm a deep defending opponent.