Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Requiem · Sebby · Shadow · Yuya(cdm/wb) · Mohay(cdm/wb) · Yuriko(try to play) · Shinra · Divinity · Haze · Natsu · NuggetA high pressing identity defines this Roma lineup in a 4-5-1. This formation seeks to control the tempo through a crowded central area while remaining ready to spring into direct vertical attacks. The team works to win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position.
Requiem stays between the posts to anchor the defense. A flat back four forms the base of the unit with Sebby and Shadow occupying the central roles. Sebby and Shadow must maintain a compact line to prevent through balls. On the flanks, Yuya and Mohay act as wide defenders who can push up to provide width or drop back to form a deep block. The unit works together to intercept passes and force attackers toward the touchline.
The midfield functions as a five man block designed to dominate the center of the park. Natsu and Nugget act as a double pivot to shield the defense and break up play. Ahead of them, Yuriko, Haze, and Shinra occupy the central and half spaces to connect the lines. Yuriko works to link the play, while Shinra and Haze look to drive forward into the final third. This group moves as a single unit to close down space and ensure the team is never bypassed easily in the middle.
Roma relies on a lone striker to lead the line. Divinity operates as the focal point, tasked with holding up the ball and making runs into the channels. The wide midfielders must track back to assist the full backs while also looking to cut inside to support the attack. This setup creates a central overload that forces the opposition to narrow their defense, which opens space for Divinity to exploit.
One major advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves from the midfield and attack. The density in the middle allows the team to regain possession quickly after a turnover. Another strength is the flexibility of Yuya and Mohay to shift the team between a flat back four and a more attacking presence on the wings. This creates wide overloads that can isolate defenders in one on one situations.
This 4-5-1 formation is built to suffocate opponents in the middle of the pitch. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to control the ball through a heavy central presence or counter fast against high lines.