Osasuna Football Formation
Starting Lineup
AITOR (FERNÁNDEZ) · IÑIGO (ARGUIBIDE) · ENZO (BOYOMO) · JUAN (CRUZ) · ABEL (BRETONES) · IKER (MUÑOZ) · ASIER (OSAMBELA) · RUBÉN (GARCÍA) · VÍCTOR (MUÑOZ) · KIKE (BARJA) · RAÚL (GARCÍA)A high pressing and vertical identity defines Osasuna in this 4-2-4 formation. The lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and pushing forward immediately to catch the opposition off guard. This setup relies on quick transitions and direct play to bypass the middle third of the field.
AITOR stays between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four consists of IÑIGO on the right and ABEL on the left, while JUAN and ENZO occupy the central roles. IÑIGO and ABEL push up to provide width, while JUAN and ENZO focus on holding a high line to compress the space. The defensive unit must step up together to catch attackers offside or intercept long balls before they reach the box.
In the center of the pitch, a double pivot consists of ASIER and IKER. These two midfielders work to shield the defense and stop breaks through the middle. ASIER and IKER act as the link between the back four and the heavy front line, with one player often dropping deeper to pick up the ball while the other looks to break the line with a vertical pass.
The attacking force is heavy, using four players to pin the opposition back. VÍCTOR and RUBÉN operate as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or cross from the flanks. In the center, KIKE and RAÚL act as two forwards who pressure the opposing center backs. This front line is designed to pin defenders deep and create space for the wingers to exploit.
Osasuna gains a significant advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. By committing four players to the front, they create immediate pressure on the ball, forcing turnovers in dangerous areas. The formation also offers speed of transition, as the distance between the double pivot and the two forwards allows for rapid direct play once the ball is recovered.
This 4-2-4 formation is built to dominate games through aggressive pressing and direct attacking movements. It is best suited for facing teams that struggle to play out from the back under intense pressure.