Newell's Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GABRIEL (ARIAS) · ARMANDO (MÉNDEZ) · SAÚL (SALCEDO) · ÓSCAR (SALOMÓN) · GABRIEL (RISSO) · VALENTINO (ACUÑA) · RODRIGO (HERRERA) · FACUNDO (GUCH) · WALTER (MAZZANTTI) · LUCIANO (HERRERA) · MATÍAS (CÓCCARO)Newell's uses a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and direct verticality. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly toward the goal. The team looks to control the tempo through quick passes while maintaining a constant threat in the final third.
GABRIEL plays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates with a flat back four where ARMANDO and GABRIEL provide width. ARMANDO acts as an overlapping full back to support the wing, while GABRIEL covers the left flank. In the center, ÓSCAR and SAÚL form the heart of the defense. They focus on aerial strength and covering for each other when the team pushes up the pitch.
The midfield consists of a central trio that connects the defense to the attack. RODRIGO and VALENTINO work to shield the back four and win second balls in the middle of the park. They drive forward to link play with the creative presence of FACUNDO. As an attacking midfielder, FACUNDO looks to break the line with clever passing and find space between the opposition lines. This midfield trio ensures the team maintains control when moving from a defensive block into an attacking phase.
In the attacking third, Newell's utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. MATÍAS leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and wait for support. LUCIANO and WALTER operate as wide attackers on the left and right. Both players look to cut inside to create more central density. The movement of these forwards is designed to pull defenders out of position and create space for FACUNDO to operate.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for the squad. The wide players and full backs can create wide overloads to find men in crossing positions. The team also benefits from the ability to press high in coordinated waves, forcing errors near the opponent's box. By using a compact midfield, the team can quickly shift play to either flank to exploit gaps.
The 4-3-3 formation allows Newell's to maintain a high intensity through constant pressure. This lineup is best suited for games where the opponent struggles to play out from the back under pressure.