Real Sociedad B Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GUERRERO · GARMENDIA · IKER TORRES · ALCALDE · ASIER HERRERA · KUBO · ARANA · ELYOUNOUSSI · GOROSABEL · NAVARRO · ARIZMENDIARRIETAHigh pressing and directness define the Real Sociedad B lineup. Operating in a 4-2-4 formation, the team aims to squeeze the pitch and play vertically. This selection is built to win the ball high up the field and strike quickly before the opposition can settle.
GUERRERO guards the goal while the back four sits in a relatively high line. ARIZMENDIARRIETA and GARMENDIA act as the wide defenders, tasked with pushing up to provide width. In the center, IKER TORRES and ALCALDE must be ready to cover the space behind them if the team loses possession. These two central defenders need to intercept through balls and maintain a compact block when the team is forced to sit deep.
A double pivot controls the center of the pitch with ELYOUNOUSSI and KUBO. ELYOUNOUSSI must sit deep to shield the back four and protect against sudden counter attacks. KUBO moves further forward to drive the play, using his dribbling and passing range to break the line. This midfield duo serves as the vital link that moves the ball from the defense to the attacking unit.
The attacking front is composed of four players to maximize pressure on the opposition. GOROSABEL and ARANA occupy the wide positions to stretch the defense, while ASIER HERRERA and NAVARRO lead the line as two center forwards. GOROSABEL and ARANA look to cut inside to create central chaos and openings. ASIER HERRERA and NAVARRO must hold up the ball and press the opposing defenders to force mistakes near the penalty area.
This formation provides clear advantages in terms of offensive numbers. The presence of four attackers allows Real Sociedad B to create one on one situations for the wingers against isolated defenders. Additionally, the team can implement a heavy press in coordinated waves to win the ball back immediately after losing it. The ability to overload the flanks through the overlapping runs of the full backs also creates significant danger in the final third.
This 4-2-4 formation is designed for intense high pressing and rapid transitions. It works best when facing opponents that play with a high line and struggle under heavy pressure.