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Lazio Football Formation

Creation DateJanuary 30, 2026

Starting Lineup

PROVEDEL · MARUSIC · GILA · PROVSTGAARD · PELLEGRINI · TAYLOR · CATALDI · BASIC · ISAKSEN · MALDINI · PEDRO

Heavy emphasis on verticality and high pressing defines the tactical identity of Lazio in this 4-3-3. This formation aims to control the tempo by winning the ball high up the pitch and quickly pushing the lines forward. The goal is to create constant pressure on the opponent through rapid ball movement and aggressive positioning.

In the defensive third, Provedel acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. Gila and Provostgaard form the central pairing where Gila relies on his strength in the air and Provostgaard works to cover space behind when the line steps up. Marusic operates as the right back, often looking to overlap and provide width, while Pellegrini occupies the left back position to help track runners and protect the flank. The unit works to maintain compactness and force the opposition into wide areas.

A three man midfield unit provides the engine room for Lazio. Basic sits as the left central midfielder to shield the back line and intercept passes, while Taylor occupies the right central role to drive the ball forward and connect the defense to the attack. Cataldi acts as the link, drifting between the lines to find pockets of space and dictate the rhythm of play. This group must shift together to close gaps and ensure the team remains difficult to play through.

The attacking trident focuses on width and penetration. Pedro stays wide on the left to cut inside and create chances, while Isaksen operates on the right wing to stretch the defense. Maldini leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and make runs into the channels to pull defenders out of position. This attacking lineup relies on quick combination play and movement to break the defensive block.

Several tactical advantages stem from this specific lineup. The team creates numerical superiority in the middle of the park when the midfielders squeeze the space, making it hard for opponents to build from the back. There is also a significant threat from wide overloads when Marusic and Isaksen push high together. The coordinated pressing of Pedro, Maldini, and Isaksen allows the side to win the ball in dangerous areas to trigger immediate transitions.

Lazio relies on this aggressive 4-3-3 to dominate territory and force mistakes. This formation is best suited for games where the team needs to overwhelm an opponent through high intensity and quick attacking transitions.