Grêmio Novorizontino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
JORDI · JHILMAR (LORA) · ALEXIS (ALVARIÑO) · DANTAS · SANDER · LUÍS (OYAMA) · MATHEUS (BIANQUI) · RÔMULO · TAVINHO · ROBSON · CARLÃOGrêmio Novorizontino utilizes a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and quick verticality. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and use rapid transitions to catch the opposition out of position. The team looks to dominate through pressing intensity and direct movement toward the goal.
Jordi operates between the posts to command the defensive area. Behind him, the back four consists of Alexis and Dantas as the central pairing, with JHILMAR on the right and SANDER on the left. Alexis and Dantas act as the core of the defense, providing aerial strength and covering space when the team pushes up. JHILMAR and SANDER are expected to push high to provide width, which requires the center backs to step up and cover the gaps left behind. The whole defensive unit works together to keep the lines compact when the team sits deep.
The midfield functions with a trio that connects the back line to the front three. LUÍS and MATHEUS work to control the central areas, with one player often dropping to shield the defense while the other drives forward to break the line. RÔMULO plays in the advanced role as an attacking ten, looking to find pockets of space between the opponent lines. This midfield group focuses on quick passes to move the ball from the defensive third into the final third.
In the attacking phase, Grêmio Novorizontino employs three forwards to stretch the play. CARLÃO acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and fight for long passes. ROBSON and TAVINHO operate as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or cross from the flanks to create chances. The front three press in coordinated waves to force turnovers, using the width provided by the wingers to pull the opposing defense apart.
This 4-3-3 formation offers several tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when SANDER and JHILMAR overlap with the wingers. By using RÔMULO in the hole, Grêmio Novorizontino can find numerical superiority in the final third to overwhelm central defenders. The ability to press high also allows the team to win the ball in dangerous areas and transition into attack immediately.
This formation relies on high intensity and quick movement to break down opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high defensive line or struggle to manage rapid transitions.