Angers Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Emmanuel · Benedict · Oppong · Felix · Louis · Cartel · Nevers · Gideon Kobbi · Ezekiel · Digang · OppongAngers favors a vertical and aggressive style of play through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third and hunt for goals through rapid transitions. By committing many players forward, Angers aims to pin the opposition back and use direct passes to catch them off guard.
Emmanuel stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line consists of a flat four with Felix on the right and Louis on the left. Oppong and Benedict act as the central pair to hold the line and win aerial duels. Felix and Louis are expected to push forward to provide width, while Oppong and Benedict must drop deep to cover the space left behind during attacks.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to bridge the gap between the defense and the heavy attacking force. Cartel and Gideon Kobbi work together to control the center of the pitch. Gideon Kobbi acts to shield the back four and intercept passes, while Cartel looks to drive forward and break the line with progressive passes. This duo must work hard to track back and prevent the opposition from exploiting the space between the lines.
A heavy front line defines the attacking structure of this 4-2-4. Digang and Nevers operate as wide wingers to stretch the play and cross the ball into the box. They often cut inside to create more central threats. In the center, Oppong and Ezekiel act as a strike partnership. They are tasked to hold up the ball and press the opposing defenders high up the pitch to force mistakes.
The main tactical advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when Felix and Louis join the attack. This creates many one on one situations for Digang and Nevers. Additionally, the presence of Oppong and Ezekiel provides a constant threat in the box, forcing the opposition to sit deep. The heavy press from the front four allows the team to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half.
This 4-2-4 lineup relies on high energy and quick verticality to punish opponents. It is best suited for games where the team needs to score goals and can exploit a high defensive line through speed.