Udinese Football Formation
Starting Lineup
RAZVAN (SAVA) · ALESSANDRO (ZANOLI) · BRANIMIR (MLACIC) · CHRISTIAN (KABASELE) · HASSANE (KAMARA) · ABDOULAYE (CAMARA) · OIER (ZARRAGA) · JAKUB (PIOTROWSKI) · JUAN (ARIZALA) · IDRISSA (GUEYE) · ADAM (BUKSA)Udinese employs a 3-4-3 formation designed to play with a high press and quick verticality. This lineup aims to dominate the pitch by using width and pressing opponents high up the field to force turnovers. The team looks to win the ball back quickly and strike with speed before the opposition can settle.
Idrissa sits between the posts to act as the last line of defense. The back line consists of a back three featuring Adam, Juan, and Jakub. Adam stays central to hold the line, while Juan and Jakub provide cover on either side. This trio works to stay compact, with Jakub and Juan ready to step up and intercept passes or drop back to cover space behind them.
The midfield operates with two central players, Oier and Abdoulaye, who act as a double pivot to shield the defense. They work to break the line with forward passes and intercept opposition plays in the center of the pitch. Flanking them are ALESSANDRO and Hassane, who act as wide midfielders to push the play forward. ALESSANDRO and Hassane connect the midfield to the attack by tracking back to help the defense and overlapping to provide width.
Up front, Udinese uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Razvan plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press, while Branimir and Christian operate as wide attackers. Branimir and Christian cut inside to create goalscoring chances or cross the ball into the box. This front three works to push the opposition back and creates space for the midfielders to run into.
This formation offers several tactical advantages, such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using the front three and the wide midfielders, the team can overwhelm opponents in their own half. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads, as ALESSANDRO and Hassane can push forward to support the wingers. This makes it difficult for the opposition to mark everyone during transitions.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on intense pressing and quick transitions to disrupt the opponent. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.