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Palermo Football Formation

Creation DateDecember 6, 2025

Starting Lineup

Joronen · Bereszynksi · Bani · Ceccaroni · Segre · Ranocchia · Pierozzi · Augello · Vasic · Palumbo · Pohjanpalo

Palermo aims to control the game through high pressing and rapid vertical transitions in a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to pin opponents back and use wide areas to stretch the opposition defense. The team wants to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly to the forwards to exploit gaps.

Joronen starts in goal to organize the back line from deep. A back three consisting of Ceccaroni, Bani, and Bereszynksi provides a solid foundation. Ceccaroni and Bereszynksi cover the wide channels while Bani sits in the middle to dominate in the air and intercept central passes. The defenders step up to maintain a high line and keep the team compact.

The midfield functions as a central engine to connect the defense and the attack. Segre and Ranocchia act as the two central midfielders to control the tempo and shield the back three. They work to break the line with vertical passes and intercept play in the middle. Augello and Pierozzi act as wing backs to provide width, pushing up to support the attack and tracking back to cover the flanks when out of possession.

The attacking unit utilizes three players to stay high and pressure the opponent. Pohjanpalo operates as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press. He is supported by Vasic on the left and Palumbo on the right. Vasic and Palumbo look to cut inside to create goalscoring chances or cross from wide positions to find the striker.

Palermo possesses several tactical advantages with this system. The wide players like Augello and Pierozzi create overloads in the flanks when they overlap the wingers. The team can also press in coordinated waves because the front three and midfield are positioned to squeeze the space. This allows for quick transitions from a defensive block to an attacking phase.

This 3-4-3 formation relies on intense pressing and wide coverage to dominate games. It is best suited for facing teams that play a high line or struggle to manage wide overloads.