Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
DYBALA · DIAO · SOULÉ · ROBINSON · WESLEY · KONE · GUERRA · NDICKA · BALERDI · MANCINI · SVILARHigh pressing and direct verticality define the tactical identity of Roma in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and immediately threaten the opposition goals through rapid transitions. The team relies on intense energy to disrupt the rhythm of the opponent and create chances in the final third.
SVILAR acts as the last line of defense, starting the build up from the back. A back three consisting of MANCINI, BALERDI, and NDICKA provides a solid foundation to cover the width of the pitch. MANCINI and NDICKA often step up to intercept passes, while BALERDI sits deeper to protect the central zone. The wing backs, WESLEY and ROBINSON, are required to cover massive amounts of ground, pushing high to provide width while tracking back to form a five man defensive block when the team sits deep.
The midfield works in a central duo to control the tempo and bridge the gap between the defense and the attack. KONE and GUERRA occupy the central channels, with KONE often using his physicality to win duels and GUERRA looking to break the line with forward passes. These two players must press hard to prevent the opposition from playing through the middle. By controlling this central zone, the midfield connects the defensive unit to the three attackers, ensuring the team can shift from a defensive block to an attacking movement quickly.
Leading the line, DYBALA operates as a second striker or a false nine, dropping into pockets of space to link play and use his signature dribbling and vision. Beside him, DIAO and SOULÉ provide the width and directness. DIAO and SOULÉ act as wide attackers who cut inside to challenge the box or stretch the defense. The movement of these three forwards forces the opposition defenders to make difficult decisions about whether to stay narrow or follow the runs into the channels.
One major advantage for Roma is the ability to create wide overloads through the tireless running of WESLEY and ROBINSON. When the wing backs push high, they create two on one situations against the opposition full backs. Additionally, the coordinated press from the front three and the central midfield duo allows the team to win the ball in dangerous areas. This pressure makes it difficult for opponents to build play from the back, often forcing long balls that the back three can easily intercept.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick transitions to overwhelm opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back or those that leave space behind their defensive line.