Inter Football Formation
Starting Lineup
LAUTARO (Pio Esposito) · DIMARCO (Bonny) · ZIELINSKI (Diouf) · LEWELING * (Kamate, Massolin) · A. STANKOVIC * (Sucic) · BARELLA (Samu Costa *) · BASTONI (Sessegnon *) · AKANJI (Alexiou) · BISSECK (Süle *, Van Hecke *) · BAKU * (Mingueza *) · ATUBOLU * (Josep)A high energy, attacking identity characterizes Inter through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on overwhelming the opponent in the final third and hunting for the ball immediately after losing it. It is a vertical system designed to punish teams that sit deep or fail to track runners. The team looks to break the line quickly through direct passing and rapid forward movements to catch opponents off balance.
ATUBOLU * sits in goal to command the area and organize the back line. The defense operates with a back four where BASTONI acts as a ball playing defender from the left. Beside him, AKANJI provides aerial strength and solid cover in the center. BISSECK sits on the right side of the central pairing to help intercept crosses and win duels. On the flanks, BAKU * pushes up to provide width, meaning BASTONI must often track back to cover the space left behind during transitions.
A double pivot forms the heart of the midfield to bridge the gap between the back line and the heavy front line. A. STANKOVIC * and BARELLA operate in this central zone to control the tempo. BARELLA uses his high pressing intensity to disrupt play and drive the ball forward through the middle. To provide balance, A. STANKOVIC * holds his position to shield the defense and cover for the advancing full backs. This duo must work hard to intercept passes and prevent counter attacks when the team pushes high.
The attack is heavy and broad with four attackers pushing into the opponent territory. DIMARCO stays wide on the left to deliver crosses, while LEWELING * operates on the right wing to cut inside and create chaos. In the center, LAUTARO works to hold up the ball and link play with ZIELINSKI. He also leads the press from the front, using his movement to force defenders into mistakes. This formation creates constant movement by having the wide players pull defenders away from the central strikers.
Inter benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build from the back. The formation allows for wide overloads when BAKU * and LEWELING * push up together on one side to overload the defense. Additionally, the presence of four attackers creates numerical superiority in the final third, often isolating wide players in one on one situations. This creates constant pressure and forces the opposition to defend deep in their own half.
This 4-2-4 formation provides a relentless attacking presence that forces opponents into mistakes. It is best suited for games against teams that play a high line or struggle to deal with intense, constant pressure.