Sassuolo Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Nyarko · Campani · Vezzosi · Macchioni · Barani · Weiss · Amendola · Frangella · Negri · Chiricallo · GjylaSassuolo aims to control games through heavy ball possession and high pressing with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup relies on vertical passing to break lines and quick transitions once the ball is won. The team wants to dominate the ball in the middle third and use wide areas to stretch the opposition.
Nyarko plays between the posts to anchor the back line. A flat back four consists of Campani at right back and Barani at left back, while Vezzosi and Macchioni operate as the two central defenders. Campani and Barani are expected to push high up the pitch to provide width, while Vezzosi and Macchioni must hold the line and cover the space behind them. The defensive unit works together to step up and intercept passes, keeping the distance between the lines tight.
The midfield utilizes a three man central trio to connect the defense and the attack. Weiss and Frangella work in the central zones to press opponents and win back possession, while Amendola operates to link play and dictate the tempo. This midfield group must shift side to side to block passing lanes and protect the center of the pitch. They serve as the engine of Sassuolo, driving the ball forward to find the attackers.
In the final third, the attack is built around three dedicated forwards. Chiricallo acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Negri and Gjyla operate as wide attackers on the right and left wings respectively. These wingers look to cut inside or run into the channels to create space. The movement of the front three is designed to pull defenders out of position and create gaps in the middle.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. By using the width provided by Barani and Campani, the team can isolate Negri and Gjyla in one on one situations. Additionally, the midfield trio allows for a coordinated press that can trap opponents in their own half. The ability to quickly switch play from one side to the other keeps the opposition defense moving and creates openings.
The 4-3-3 formation provides Sassuolo with a balanced way to dominate possession and attack with numbers. It is best suited for matches against teams that sit deep and allow the wingers to exploit space.