San Lorenzo Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GATITO (FERNÁNDEZ) · FABRICIO (DOMÍNGUEZ) · MATÍAS (PÉREZ) · GUSTAVO (VELÁZQUEZ) · BLÁS (RIVEROS) · JORGE (MOREL) · GASTÓN (GIMÉNEZ) · ALAN (SOÑORA) · MATEO (KLIMOWICZ) · IGNACIO (ALISEDA) · PABLO (VEGETTI)San Lorenzo plays with a 4-3-3 formation. The identity of this lineup focuses on a high press and verticality to catch opponents off guard. This team is built to win the ball back quickly in the middle third and push directly toward the goal.
GATITO starts in goal to command the area. The back line consists of a flat back four where FABRICIO and BLÁS act as the wide defenders. FABRICIO looks to overlap to provide width while BLÁS stays more conservative to protect the flank. In the center, GUSTAVO and MATÍAS work as the central defensive pair. GUSTAVO acts as a covering defender to sweep up long balls while MATÍAS uses his aerial strength to win headers. The unit works to step up together to compress the space between the lines.
The midfield operates with a combination of roles to control the center. GASTÓN and JORGE occupy the central positions to shield the defense and break the lines with forward passes. ALAN plays as the attacking ten, positioned just behind the front three to create chances and connect the midfield to the attack. GASTÓN often holds the ball to allow others to move forward while JORGE focuses on intercepting passes and tracking back when possession is lost.
San Lorenzo utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. MATEO and IGNACIO play as wide wingers, with MATEO looking to cut inside to shoot and IGNACIO staying wide to deliver crosses. PABLO operates as a lone striker who must hold up the ball to bring the midfielders into play. The front three are tasked to press high, forcing the opposing defenders to make rushed decisions and mistakes.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using the front three and ALAN, the team can suffocate opponents in their own half. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when FABRICIO and BLÁS push up to support the wingers. This creates numerical superiority on the flanks, making it difficult for the opposing full backs to mark both players.
The 4-3-3 lineup relies on high intensity to disrupt the rhythm of the game. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to build play slowly from the back.