LASK Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Bello · Jørgensen · Andrade · Tornich · Kalajdzic · Horvath · Schöpf · Usor · Danek · Zukic · JungwirthLASK utilizes a 5-4-1 formation designed to play a defensively solid game. This formation is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before hitting opponents with direct vertical play. The tactical identity of LASK focuses on maintaining a compact block to deny space between the lines, making them a difficult side to break down.
Kalajdzic guards the goal while the defensive unit organizes in a back five. Schöpf and Horvath act as the central defenders to provide height and aerial strength, while Zukic offers cover to ensure the line stays tight. On the flanks, Usor and Danek function as wing backs who provide width in possession but must track back quickly to defend. This back line works as a single unit to shift across the pitch and block passing lanes.
The midfield formation uses a flat four to control the central zone. Bello and Jørgensen sit as a double pivot to shield the back five and intercept passes. They protect the central area and allow the more advanced players to stay higher up the pitch. Andrade and Tornich operate in the pockets ahead of them to connect the defense to the lone striker. These players aim to press the opposition midfield and win the ball back to start a transition.
In the attacking phase, the team relies on a lone striker, Jungwirth, to hold up the ball and lead the press. The lineup uses the wing backs, Usor and Danek, to provide width, which allows Andrade and Tornich to cut inside and look for space. The attack is built through quick transitions where the midfielders look to break the line with direct passes. Jungwirth must work hard to harass the opposition center backs and create space for his teammates to run into.
One tactical advantage of this lineup is the ability to maintain extreme compactness when defending in a low block. By having five defenders and four midfielders close together, LASK makes it very hard for opponents to find gaps. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when the wing backs push up to join the midfield. This formation also allows the team to transition quickly from a deep position into an attacking lineup.
This 5-4-1 formation is a disciplined formation built for absorbing pressure and playing on the counter. It is best suited for matches against dominant teams where the goal is to stay compact and exploit space behind the opposition defense.