Platense Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MATÍAS (BORGOGNO) · JUAN IGNACIO (SABORIDO) · IGNACIO (VÁZQUEZ) · VÍCTOR (CUESTA) · TOMÁS (SILVA) · IVÁN (GÓMEZ) · MAXIMILIANO (AMARFIL) · LEONARDO (HEREDIA) · NICOLÁS (RETAMAR) · FRANCO (ZAPIOLA) · TOMÁS (NASIF)Platense employs a 4-3-3 formation that looks to play a direct and vertical style of football. This lineup relies on quick transitions to move the ball from the defensive third into the attacking third without many unnecessary passes. The team aims to maintain a high press to win the ball back early and force mistakes from the opposition.
MATÍAS stays between the posts to organize the back line and act as the first point of distribution. The defense works as a flat back four where VÍCTOR and IGNACIO act as the central defenders. VÍCTOR and IGNACIO must stay close together to cover space and win aerial duels. On the flanks, JUAN IGNACIO and TOMÁS push forward to provide width while ensuring they track back to help the central duo. The unit stays compact to prevent the opponent from playing through the middle.
The midfield operates with a central trio that connects the defense to the attack. MAXIMILIANO and IVÁN occupy the central roles to control the tempo and shield the back four. They focus on intercepting passes and breaking the line with forward runs. LEONARDO sits in the attacking midfield role to link the play. He looks to find gaps in the defense and provide the final ball to the front three.
Platense uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. TOMÁS leads the line as the lone striker and works to hold up the ball for his teammates. Wide players FRANCO and NICOLÁS operate as wingers who look to cut inside or stay wide to cross the ball. These three forwards press high to stop the opponent from building from the back. Their movements create space in the channels for the midfielders to exploit.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when JUAN IGNACIO and TOMÁS overlap with the wingers. This forces the opposing full backs to make difficult decisions. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves which can trap opponents in their own half. This creates chances for quick breaks through the middle or out wide.
This 4-3-3 formation provides a balance of defensive cover and attacking intent. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.