Eibar Football Formation
Starting Lineup
10. Aleñá14. Milner
24. Campaña
9. Braithwaite
21. Carrigol
7. Arda Turan
3. Yerry Mina
23. Qvist
12. Kurzawa
2. Tekio
26. Ulreich
Eibar focuses on a high press and rapid verticality through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third by committing many players forward and forcing turnovers high up the pitch. By playing with such a heavy offensive presence, Eibar aims to pin the opposition back and use their numbers to control the attacking zones.
Ulreich stands between the posts to organize the back line. The defense operates with a flat back four featuring Yerry Mina and Qvist as the central pair. Yerry Mina uses his aerial strength to defend crosses and clear danger. Tekio and Kurzawa act as wide defenders who provide width, though they must track back quickly to prevent being caught out during transitions. The central defenders stay relatively compact to cover the space behind the midfield.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide a screen for the defense. Milner and Campaña work to control the center of the pitch and break the lines with vertical passes. Milner provides experience and energy to cover ground, while Campaña looks to connect the defensive unit to the attack. This two-man unit must work hard to intercept passes and prevent the opposition from playing through the middle.
The attacking unit uses two central forwards and two wide players to create constant pressure. Carrigol and Braithwaite act as the two strikers, with Braithwaite often used to hold up the ball and allow others to join the play. Arda Turan and Aleñá occupy the wide positions, where they can cut inside to create shooting opportunities or cross the ball. These four forwards press the opposition defenders relentlessly to prevent them from building play from the back.
A major advantage of this formation is the ability to create numerical superiority in the attacking third. The presence of four dedicated forwards allows the team to isolate wide players in one on one situations and overwhelm central defenders. Eibar also gains a significant advantage during transitions, using the speed of the wide players to catch the opponent while they are disorganized. The coordination of the high press creates waves of pressure that can force mistakes.
This 4-2-4 formation provides a high-risk, high-reward identity centered on offensive dominance. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to chase a result against an opponent that sits deep in a low block.