Como Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Valle · Caqueret · Douvikas · Kühn · Baturina · Paz · Perrone · Da Cunha · Van der Brempt · D. Carlos · ButezDominating the ball through central combinations defines the identity of Como in this 2-5-3 formation. This lineup seeks to control the middle of the pitch and use high numbers to pin the opponent back. By packing the center, the team aims to play vertical football that quickly finds the attackers.
Butez starts the build up from the back as the goalkeeper. In front of him, the defensive unit consists of a narrow pair of central defenders, D. Carlos and Van der Brempt, who must remain compact to cover the large spaces behind them. Because there are no full backs, these two central defenders act as the primary line of defense, needing to step up to intercept passes and win headers. The defensive block relies on the midfielders to drop deep and help protect the central area when the team loses the ball.
A dense midfield serves as the engine of the Como formation. Caqueret and Valle act as the double pivot to shield the back line and win back possession quickly. Beside them, Perrone and Da Cunha operate in the half spaces to drive forward and link the defense to the attack. Paz sits in the most advanced role as the attacking midfielder, looking to find pockets of space between the opponent lines to create chances. This five man midfield allows the team to dominate possession and control the tempo of the match.
The attacking phase focuses on three players positioned high up the pitch. Douvikas leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and make runs into the channels. Baturina and Kühn operate as wide attackers, looking to cut inside from the wings to create overloads in the center. This three man front line pushes the opposition defense back, creating space for Paz and the advancing midfielders to arrive late in the box.
This formation offers significant advantages in controlling the center of the pitch through numerical superiority. By placing five players in the middle, Como can easily win second balls and dictate the rhythm of play. The wide positioning of Baturina and Kühn also creates space for the central players to operate, making it difficult for opponents to mark everyone in the crowded middle.
This 2-5-3 lineup is built for teams that want to dominate possession and suffocate the opposition in their own half. It is best suited for matches where Como can use their midfield strength to overwhelm a standard four man midfield.