Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
IVANUSEC · GUINDO · LEITAO · DOUGLAS · VAL LEEUWEN · BOUKHRISS · JAVORNIK · JANOVIC · URKIZA · AARON · BALESTRAA commitment to high pressing and rapid verticality defines Juventus in this 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to stretch the opposition by pushing players high up the pitch to force mistakes in the opponent's half. The team looks to win the ball back quickly and move forward with directness to catch the defense before they can reset.
Ivanusec stands between the posts to command the area from the back. The defensive unit operates with a flat back four where Guindo provides width on the right side while Leitao stays wide on the left. In the center, Val Leeuwen and Douglas act as the primary defenders, with Val Leeuwen covering space and Douglas looking to win duels. This back four must step up together to maintain a high line and support the press.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to provide a screen for the defense. Boukhriss and Javornik sit in front of the back four, tasked with breaking up play and protecting the central zone. They act as the link between the defenders and the heavy attacking line, where they must hold the ball under pressure and quickly switch play to the flanks. Their role is to intercept passes and then immediately find the forwards to drive the team forward.
Juventus employs a heavy front line consisting of four attackers. Aaron and Urkiza act as wide wingers who look to cut inside or stretch the play to create space for others. In the central area, Janovic and Balestra operate as two forwards, tasked with running behind the defensive line and pinning the opposition center backs. These attackers press in coordinated waves to prevent the opponent from building out from the back.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to overwhelm the opposition in the final third. By playing with two strikers and two wide players, Juventus creates constant pressure on the opposing backline. The double pivot of Boukhriss and Javornik ensures there is enough coverage to stop counter attacks, while the presence of Aaron and Urkiza allows for quick transitions and wide overloads.
The 4-2-4 formation provides Juventus with a high intensity attacking threat and a heavy press. It is a lineup best suited for games against opponents who sit deep and struggle to cope with constant vertical pressure.