Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
SIMONE (SCUFFET) · SIMONE (CANESTRELLI) · FRANCESCO (COPPOLA) · ARTURO (CALABRESI) · JUAN (CUADRADO) · SAMUELE (ANGORI) · FELIPE (LOYOLA) · MICHEL (AEBISCHER) · STEFANO (MOREO) · MATTEO (TRAMONI) · M'BALA (NZOLA)A heavy emphasis on verticality and attacking intent defines Pisa in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup seeks to overwhelm opponents through quick transitions and high pressing to force turnovers in the final third. The intention is to play a direct style that forces the opposition back into their own half.
Protecting the goal is SIMONE, who acts as the foundation for the defensive unit. A back three consisting of FRANCESCO, ARTURO, and SIMONE provides a solid base to defend against central runners. FRANCESCO sits in the middle to command the line, while ARTURO and SIMONE cover the wide areas to intercept crosses and track runs. When the team holds a high line, these three must step up together to squeeze the space.
The midfield engine relies on a central duo of FELIPE and MICHEL to control the tempo and protect the back three. FELIPE and MICHEL work to break the lines with vertical passes and must hold position to prevent counter attacks. On the flanks, SAMUELE and JUAN operate as wing backs, providing the necessary width to stretch the opposition. They must track back to help the defense while also ready to push up and support the attack.
In the final third, Pisa utilizes a three man attack to pressure the opposition defense. STEFANO and MATTEO operate as wide forwards, looking to cut inside and create chances. M'BALA leads the line as the lone striker, tasked with holding up the ball and making runs into the channels. This front three works to press the opposing defenders, forcing them into mistakes near their own goal.
One major advantage of this Pisa lineup is the ability to create wide overloads through the movement of SAMUELE and JUAN. By pushing high, the wing backs force the opposition to defend deep, which leaves more space for FELIPE and MICHEL to operate. Additionally, the coordination of the front three allows for an intense high press that can trap opponents in corners.
This 3-4-3 formation is built to dominate through aggressive movement and rapid offensive shifts. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a slow build up and struggle with high defensive pressure.