Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Svilar (POR) · Mancini (DFC) · N'dicka (DFC) · Mendy (LI) · Wesley (LD) · Neymar Jr (MP) · Nkunku (SD) · Zubimendi (MC) · Dovbyk (DC) · Dybala (MP) · Koné (MCD)A high pressing and vertical style of play defines Roma in this 2-4-4 formation. This lineup aims to dominate the ball in the final third and force mistakes high up the pitch to create immediate goalscoring chances. By pushing many players forward, the team seeks to overwhelm the opponent with numbers in the attacking zones.
Svilar acts as the lone man in goal, sitting behind a very aggressive back line. Mancini and N'dicka form the central defensive pair, tasked with covering large amounts of space when the team pushes up. These two central defenders must remain alert to long balls, as they often face one on one situations in wide areas. The lack of full backs means Mancini and N'dicka must be dominant in the air and quick to intercept any ball that breaks the high line.
The midfield operates as a box to control the central areas of the pitch. Zubimendi plays as the attacking midfielder to connect the lines and pick out passes into the final third. Koné acts as a central engine to drive forward and break the line with his runs. Wesley and Mendy occupy the wider central roles to provide cover and shift the play across the pitch. This group works to protect the two defenders by stepping up to press the ball as soon as it is lost.
Roma utilizes a heavy front line consisting of four attackers to punish the opposition. Nkunku and Dovbyk operate as the central forwards, with Dovbyk often tasked to hold up the ball and Nkunku looking to make runs into the box. On the flanks, Neymar Jr and Dybala act as wide attackers who frequently cut inside to create overloads. This movement forces the opposing defenders to collapse centrally, leaving space for the midfielders to arrive late in the area.
This formation offers massive numerical superiority in the attacking zones and allows for quick transitions. The ability to press high in coordinated waves makes it very difficult for opponents to build play from the back. By having four players positioned high, Roma can isolate wide players in one on one situations, especially when Neymar Jr or Dybala receive the ball with space to move.
This 2-4-4 formation prioritizes aggressive attacking intent and high pressure to suffocate the opponent. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a deep defending side or overwhelm a mid block through sheer volume of attackers.