Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Koopmeiners · Cambiaso · Locatelli · Yildiz · J. David · M. Di Gregorio · Kelly · Kalulu · McKennie · Miretti (K. Thuram) · ZhegrovaJuventus aims to control space through a compact defensive block and quick transitions, utilizing a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to stay solid in a mid block before catching opponents on the break. The team relies on a dense midfield to congest the center of the pitch and deny passing lanes to the opposition.
M. Di Gregorio guards the goal and manages the defensive line from deep. The back four consists of Kalulu on the right and Kelly on the right central channel, with Locatelli on the left central channel and Koopmeiners at left back. Kalulu provides cover while Koopmeiners is expected to push up the flank to support the attack. Locatelli and Kelly work together to mark runners and win aerial duels in the box. The unit tends to sit deep to avoid being caught by long balls behind the defense.
The midfield operates in a five man unit to maintain control. Miretti acts as the right single pivot to intercept passes, while Cambiaso sits as the left defensive midfielder to protect the back line. McKennie plays as the central midfielder, using his physical presence to press and drive the ball forward through the middle. To connect the lines, Yildiz operates as the left attacking midfielder with freedom to cut inside, while Zhegrova plays on the right flank to provide width.
In the attacking phase, the team relies on a lone striker in J. David. He must hold up the ball to allow the midfielders to join the play. The attack is built through the wide players, where Yildiz and Zhegrova look to create chances by crossing or playing through balls. The forwards press high to force turnovers in the opponent half. J. David must work to pin the defenders back to create space for the incoming midfielders.
One major strength for Juventus is the ability to create numerical superiority in the central areas thanks to the five man midfield. This density makes it difficult for opponents to break the lines. Another advantage is the potential for wide overloads when Koopmeiners overlaps on the left to support Yildiz. The speed of transition allows the team to move from a deep block to a direct attack very quickly.
This 4-5-1 formation provides a sturdy defensive base that is hard to break down. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession where Juventus can sit deep and exploit spaces on the counter.