Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Dovbyk (DC) · Kulusevski (ED) · Nkunku (EI) · Fabian Ruiz (MP) · Zubimendi (MCD) · Alan Varela (MCD) · White (LD) · Rensch (LI) · Lukeba (DFC) · Mancini (DFC) · SvilarRoma plays a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and direct attacking play. This lineup is built to dominate the ball in the middle third and quickly transition into the final third once possession is won. The goal is to use vertical passes to catch the opposition off guard.
Svilar acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. Mancini serves as the right central defender, providing aerial strength and physical presence to block crosses. Lukeba covers the left side of the central defense, while White and Rensch operate as full backs on either flank. White is expected to overlap to provide width, while Rensch can push forward to support the left side of the attack. This defensive unit works to keep a high line to squeeze the space in between the lines.
The midfield operates with a three man unit to control the center of the pitch. Zubimendi holds the position as a single pivot to shield the defense and break the line with his passing range. Alan Varela works alongside him to track back and intercept passes, providing stability when the team loses the ball. Fabian Ruiz plays as the attacking midfielder, driving forward into the half spaces to create chances. This midfield trio links the defense to the attack by recycling possession and finding the forwards.
Roma uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Dovbyk acts as the lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and fight for headers. Nkunku plays on the left as an inverted winger, looking to cut inside and shoot, while Kulusevski occupies the right wing to create wide overloads or drift into central areas. The front line is tasked with pressing high to force turnovers in the opposition half.
This formation offers several tactical advantages during a match. The team can create wide overloads through the runs of White and Rensch. There is also a clear ability to press high in coordinated waves with the forwards and midfield. By using Nkunku and Kulusevski to cut inside, the team creates space for the full backs to run into.
The 4-3-3 formation relies on a strong midfield to control the tempo of the game. It is best suited for facing teams that sit deep and require quick movement to break through a low block.