Persib Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Andrew Jung (Ramon - Castel) · Beckham (Saddil) · Berguinho · Barros · Lucho (Klok - Adam Alis) · Putros (Haye - Dedi) · Barba · Matricardi · Kakang (Dion) · Eliano (Dewangga) · Teja Paku AlamA high pressing and vertical identity defines Persib as they deploy a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to suffocate opponents in their own half and quickly transition into a heavy attacking force. By pushing the players high up the pitch, the team seeks to win the ball back immediately and force errors through relentless pressure.
Teja Paku Alam stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit from the back. The back four consists of Kakang at right back and Eliano at left back, both of whom are tasked with managing the wide areas. In the center, Matricardi and Barba form the heart of the defense, where they must stay compact to cover the spaces left behind when the team pushes up. These defenders need to be ready to step up to intercept long balls or drop deep to track runners.
The midfield works with a double pivot to manage the central zone. Lucho and Putros occupy the two central roles, acting as the engine that connects the defensive line to the front four. Their main job is to shield the back four and provide a platform to switch play. When the ball moves forward, one midfielder might push up to support the attack while the other stays back to cover the center and prevent counter attacks.
Four attackers lead the charge for Persib to maximize goalscoring threats. Beckham and Barros operate on the flanks as wide attackers, looking to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box. In the center, Berguinho and Andrew Jung act as the two forwards, constantly making runs to break the line of the opposition defense. This front line is designed to press the opponent defenders heavily, forcing them into rushed passes or turnovers.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to create heavy pressure in the final third. The heavy presence of four attackers allows the team to pin the opponent back, often creating numerical superiority in the attacking zones. Additionally, the team can exploit wide areas quickly through the overlapping runs of Kakang and Eliano, which forces the opposing defense to shift and creates gaps in the middle for Berguinho and Andrew Jung to exploit.
The 4-2-4 formation prioritizes aggressive attacking intent and high pressing to dominate games. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to overwhelm a deep defensive block or catch an opponent out during quick transitions.