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Willem II Football Formation

Creation DateDecember 29, 2025

Starting Lineup

Pravin · Alan · Melvin · Joseph · Jesus · David · Vincent · Victor · Junior · Goalie · Jose

Prioritizing high pressure and rapid verticality, Willem II utilizes a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third through intense attacking waves. The team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and immediately transition into a heavy offensive movement to catch the opposition out of position.

Goalie acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. Victor and Jose occupy the central roles, with Victor acting as the right sided center back and Jose covering the left. They must stay compact to prevent through balls while dealing with crosses. Vincent pushes up as the right back to provide width, while Junior handles the left flank. This defensive unit must remain disciplined to avoid being exposed during transitions when the team pushes high.

The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide a shield for the back line. Jesus and David occupy the two central roles, tasked with breaking up play and winning second balls. They must work hard to cover the large spaces left behind the advanced attackers. While they sit deeper to protect the center, they also need to win possession to quickly find the forwards. This pair connects the defensive unit to the front four, ensuring the ball moves from the back to the attacking zones.

Willem II uses a heavy front line consisting of four attackers. Melvin on the right wing and Pravin on the left wing provide width, often looking to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box. Joseph and Alan lead the line as two central forwards. They work to hold up the ball and pin the opposition defenders back. This front four is designed to press the opponent goalkeeper and defenders, forcing mistakes that lead to quick scoring opportunities.

This formation offers several tactical advantages, most notably the ability to create heavy overloads in the attacking third. By having four players high up the pitch, the team can pin the opposing defense deep. The wide presence of Melvin and Pravin allows the team to stretch the pitch, creating gaps in the middle for Joseph or Alan to exploit. Additionally, the high press from the front four can force turnovers in dangerous areas.

The 4-2-4 formation is a high risk, high reward setup centered on aggressive attacking. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a deep defending opponent through constant pressure.