Torino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Paleari · Maripan · Tameze · Ismajli · Asllani · Gineitis · Vlasic · Nkounkou · Lazaro · Adams · SimeoneTorino relies on a heavy high press and direct verticality through a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half and use central runners to break the lines. The team wants to control the middle of the pitch while using wide areas to stretch the opposition defense.
Paleari acts as the last line of defense behind a back three. Maripan sits in the center to organize the line and use his aerial strength to clear crosses. Tameze and Ismajli provide cover on the left and right sides of the central defender. The wide defenders must step up to engage attackers or drop back to form a compact low block when the team sits deep.
The midfield functions through a single pivot and a group of creative runners. Asllani holds the position in front of the defense to shield the back three and intercept passes. Vlasic and Gineitis operate as the central engine, with Vlasic looking to drive forward and Gineitis connecting the play between the lines. Nkounkou and Lazaro push high into the half spaces to provide width and support the attack.
Torino uses two forwards to pin the opposition defenders back. Simeone leads the line as the primary striker, often looking to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Adams plays as a second striker, making runs into the channels to create space. The wing players, Nkounkou and Lazaro, cut inside to create overloads, forcing the opposition to decide between marking the wide runners or the central duo.
This formation offers significant advantages when pressing in waves. The combination of a back three and a crowded midfield allows Torino to stay compact and close down space quickly. By using Nkounkou and Lazaro as advanced wide midfielders, the team creates wide overloads that isolate defenders in one on one situations. The presence of Asllani ensures the team can shift quickly from attack to defense.
This 3-5-2 setup is built for aggressive, high intensity football. It is best suited for games against teams that play a slow build up and struggle to manage quick transitions in the middle third.