Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Svilar · Mancini · Ndicka · Kone · Cristante · Wesley · Soule · Emre Can* · Theo* · Retegui* · Fofana*A high pressing and vertical style of football defines the Roma lineup in this 3-4-3 formation. This system prioritizes quick transitions and direct movements to catch opponents out of position. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and immediately look for runs behind the defensive line.
Svilar stands between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates with a back three that focuses on compactness and strength. Mancini leads the center of the defense, while Emre Can provides aerial strength and defensive solidity on the right side of the trio. Ndicka covers the left side of the central defense. The wide players, Theo and Wesley, act as wing backs to provide width, pushing up to support the attack and tracking back to form a five man line when defending deep.
In the middle of the pitch, Roma utilizes a double pivot to control the tempo. Kone and Cristante occupy the central roles to manage the transition from defense to attack. Cristante works to shield the back three and intercept passes, while Kone has the license to drive forward and break the line with his runs. This pair connects the defenders to the front three, ensuring the team can move the ball quickly from the deep areas into the final third.
The attacking front line relies on three players to stretch the opposition defense. Retegui acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and pin the central defenders. On the flanks, Fofana and Soule operate as wide attackers who want to cut inside into the half spaces. This movement creates space for the wing backs to overlap and provides central options for the midfielders. The forwards must press hard to prevent the opposition from building play from the back.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when Theo and Wesley push high up the pitch. This forces opposition wingers to track back and creates numerical superiority on the flanks. Another strength is the compactness of the central block, where Mancini, Emre Can, and Ndicka can sit narrow to block passing lanes through the middle. The team is also built for speed of transition, moving the ball from Svilar to the attackers in very few passes.
This 3-4-3 formation gives Roma a balanced platform to press high and strike quickly on the break. It is a lineup best suited for matches against teams that play a high line or struggle to deal with wide numerical superiority.