Argentinos Jrs. Football Formation
Starting Lineup
12- B. Cortés*24- E. Pérez*
10- A. Lezcano
22- L. Lozano
23- H. López
27- T. Molina
4- E. Godóy
24- F. Fattori
16- F. Álvarez
2- T. Ramírez
11- N. Oroz
Prioritizing defensive stability and compact lines, Argentinos Jrs. rely on a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup aims to control the middle of the pitch and disrupt the opponent through a hardworking midfield block. The team seeks to stay difficult to break down and uses a vertical style to transition quickly from defense to attack.
B. Cortés acts as the last line of defense for Argentinos Jrs. in goal. The back four consists of L. Lozano on the right and F. Álvarez on the left, while E. Godóy and T. Ramírez occupy the central defensive spots. L. Lozano and F. Álvarez provide width by pushing up when the team has the ball, but they must also track back to cover the flanks. E. Godóy and T. Ramírez focus on staying deep to block crosses and win aerial duels.
In the center of the park, a double pivot of E. Pérez and F. Fattori provides the base to shield the defense. E. Pérez and F. Fattori sit deep to intercept passes and break up play. Ahead of them, N. Oroz, A. Lezcano, and H. López operate as a trio to connect the lines. N. Oroz and H. López operate in the half spaces to drive forward, while A. Lezcano links the defensive work to the attacking transition by finding pockets of space between the lines.
The attacking phase is built around a lone striker, T. Molina, who must work hard to hold up the ball and pressure the opposing center backs. T. Molina operates as the focal point, often dropping slightly to allow N. Oroz and H. López to make runs into the box. The width comes from the midfielders and full backs, creating a system designed to force the opponent into the crowded central zones.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its density in the center. By having five midfielders, the team can create numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch to win second balls. The closeness of the players allows them to press in coordinated waves when the ball enters their zone. This compactness makes it hard for opponents to play through the middle, forcing them to play wide where the team can shift and block passing lanes.
This 4-5-1 formation relies on high work rates and discipline to frustrate opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession, allowing the side to sit deep and strike on the break.