Celta Football Formation
Starting Lineup
IONUT (RADU) · ÓSCAR (MINGUEZA) · CARL (STARFELT) · JAVI (RODRÍGUEZ) · MARCOS (ALONSO) · HUGO (SOTELO) · ILAIX (MORIBA) · WILLIOT (SWEDBERG) · BRYAN (ZARAGOZA) · IAGO (ASPAS) · BORJA (IGLESIAS)Aggressive verticality defines the identity of Celta in this 4-2-4 formation. The team seeks to overwhelm opponents through quick transitions and direct attacks. This lineup is built to pin the opposition back and force turnovers high up the pitch to feed a heavy front four.
Ionut stands between the posts to command the defensive unit. The back line consists of a flat four where Javi and Carl operate as the central pair. Javi acts as the left-sided center back to cover space while Carl provides strength in the middle. On the flanks, Marcos and Óscar provide the width, with Marcos expected to push forward to support the left side and Óscar to cover the right. The defensive unit must stay compact to prevent being caught out when the team commits bodies forward.
A double pivot controls the center of the pitch to link the defense to the attack. Hugo and Ilaix work together to shield the back four and break the lines with forward passes. Hugo moves to occupy the left central area while Ilaix sits to provide balance and help intercept play. These two midfielders are the engine, responsible for winning the ball and immediately finding the attackers.
The attacking front line relies on heavy width and central pressure. Bryan and Williot occupy the left and right wings respectively, looking to cut inside or cross into the box. Borja and Iago operate as the two central forwards to lead the press and hold up the ball. This front four is designed to stretch the opposition defense, creating gaps for the midfielders to exploit through late runs.
Celta finds tactical advantages through the speed of transition and the ability to create wide overloads. By using Williot and Bryan as high-positioned wingers, the team can isolate defenders in one on one situations. The presence of Borja and Iago also allows the team to press high in coordinated waves, forcing mistakes in the opponent's defensive third.
This 4-2-4 formation is a high risk, high reward system centered on offensive pressure. It is best suited for games where Celta needs to break down a low block or exploit a struggling defensive line through direct attacking play.