Sevilla Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Jesús Navas · Frédéric Kanouté · Álvaro Negredo · Dani Alves · Ivan Rakitić · Éver Banega · José Antonio Reyes · Julien Escudé · Sergio Ramos · Andrés Palop · Benoît TrémoulinasSevilla relies on a direct and aggressive style of play through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on high intensity and attacking numbers to overwhelm the opponent in the final third. The goal is to win the ball back quickly and push forward immediately to exploit gaps in the opposition defense.
Andrés Palop stays between the posts to organize the back four. The defensive unit sits with a high line to keep the distances between lines small. Sergio Ramos acts as a dominant center back with great aerial strength and ability to step up into midfield, while Julien Escudé provides cover alongside him. Dani Alves pushes high to act as an extra wide player, often overlapping to send crosses into the box. Benoît Trémoulinas holds the left side to balance the defensive duties while providing width.
The midfield works as a double pivot to manage the center of the pitch. Éver Banega sits deep to dictate the tempo with his wide passing range and ability to break the line with a single ball. Ivan Rakitić operates alongside him, driving forward to link the defense with the attack and pressing hard to win possession. This pair must work hard to cover the spaces left behind by the attacking full backs.
The attack is built around four players who stay high to pin the opposition back. Frédéric Kanouté and Álvaro Negredo function as two forwards, using their movement to occupy the central defenders. Jesús Navas stays wide on the right to cut inside and drive toward the goal, while José Antonio Reyes operates on the left wing to create chances. This group works together to press the opposition back line and force mistakes.
Sevilla gains a significant advantage through wide overloads when Dani Alves and Jesús Navas push forward together. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build from the back. Having two central strikers allows the team to isolate defenders in one on one situations during quick transitions.
This 4-2-4 formation creates a heavy attacking presence that forces opponents into a deep block. It is a lineup best suited for games where Sevilla needs to dominate through sheer numbers and high pressing.