Genoa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Lysionok (Mihelsons) · Doucouré · Arata · Celik · Odero · Taieb · Lafont · Pallavicini (Albè) · Carbone · Romano · ZulevicGenoa focuses on a direct and aggressive way of playing through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup relies on heavy pressure and quick transitions to catch opponents off guard. The team aims to dominate the pitch by using wide areas to stretch the opposition and create space in the middle for the attackers to work.
Lysionok guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back line consists of a back three where Arata sits in the center to command the area. Doucouré occupies the right center back position and Celik covers the left. These three central defenders must stay compact to block passing lanes and win aerial duels. When the team pushes forward, the wide players must drop back to prevent being outnumbered.
The midfield operates with two central players and two wide players to control the center and the flanks. Taieb and Lafont form the central core to hold the ball and protect the defenders. Taieb helps to intercept passes while Lafont looks to drive forward and break the line. On the edges, Odero and Pallavicini act as wing backs to provide width and support the attack. This midfield unit must work hard to track back and cover the space left behind when the team moves up the pitch.
In the final third, the attacking line is designed to create constant threats. Zulevic leads the line as the lone striker to hold up the ball and battle with defenders. Romano stays on the left side to cut inside and create chances, while Carbone stays wide on the right to provide crosses. These three attackers press the opposition back line to force mistakes and win the ball high up the pitch.
This 3-4-3 formation offers several tactical advantages for Genoa. The wide players like Odero and Pallavicini can create wide overloads by pushing high and forcing the opposing full backs into difficult positions. There is also a high ability to press high in coordinated waves when the front three and midfielders move together. This creates immediate pressure in the opponent half.
The Genoa lineup is a highly aggressive formation built for high intensity games. It is best suited for facing teams that play a slow build up and can be exploited through rapid counter attacks.