Torino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
PT · DI GAETANO SX · DC DX · DC SX · GERARDI SX · BUSCAINO DX · COTTONE DX · REGINA DX · MARCHESE DX · PAMPALONE DX · MOYE DXTorino wants to play a direct and vertical style of football through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on quick transitions and using wide areas to stretch the opposition. The goal is to win the ball in central zones and push forward immediately to catch the defense out of position.
PT acts as the last line of defense behind a back three. DI GAETANO SX, DC DX, and DC SX form the central defensive unit. DI GAETANO SX and DC SX occupy the left and right central defender roles to cover the wide spaces, while DC DX sits in the middle to hold the line. This group can step up to intercept passes or drop back to maintain a compact block when under pressure.
The midfield operates with two central players and two wide midfielders. REGINA DX and COTTONE DX occupy the center to control the tempo and shield the back three. They must work hard to track back and cover the spaces left by the wingers. BUSCAINO DX and GERARDI SX provide the width in the wide midfield roles. They are responsible for tracking the opposition full backs and pushing forward to support the attack.
In the attacking third, Torino utilizes three dedicated forwards. MOYE DX leads the line as the lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the two opposition center backs. On the flanks, MARCHESE DX and PAMPALONE DX act as wide attackers who look to cut inside or cross the ball into the box. Their movement creates space for the midfielders to make late runs into the penalty area.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for Torino. The use of BUSCAINO DX and GERARDI SX allows for wide overloads when they push up to join the wingers. This creates many one on one situations for MARCHESE DX and PAMPALONE DX. Additionally, the central trio of REGINA DX, COTTONE DX, and MOYE DX helps the team maintain compactness when defending the middle of the pitch.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a strong balance between defensive stability and attacking width. It is a lineup best suited for facing opponents that play a high line or leave large spaces between their midfield and defensive units.