San Martín (Tucumán) Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GALLEGOS · RENIERO · GIMENEZ · PERCARA · CORREA · GALVEZ · NUÑEZ · ERIZAGA · LENCINA · PARRA · LENCINAA focus on defensive solidity and direct counter attacking defines San Martín (Tucumán) in this 5-3-2 formation. This lineup aims to sit deep and deny space between the lines before hitting opponents quickly through transitions. The team looks to absorb pressure and use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition once the ball is won.
Gallegos acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back five consists of Nuñez, Gimenez, and Percara in the center, with Reniero and Correa operating as wide defenders. Nuñez, Gimenez, and Percara stay compact to block central lanes, while Reniero and Correa are tasked to push up the flanks to provide width. When the team loses the ball, these wing backs must track back quickly to form a low block. The central defenders focus on winning aerial duels and covering for each other to keep the line tight.
The midfield works as a central trio to control the middle of the park. Erizaga and Galvez sit in the central roles to shield the back five and intercept passes. Lencina plays as the attacking midfielder, operating in the pockets of space to connect the defense to the front two. By having Erizaga and Galvez hold their positions, they provide a layer of protection that allows the team to shift as a unit. This midfield group works to win the ball back and immediately look for vertical passes.
San Martín (Tucumán) employs two strikers to lead the attack. Parra and Lencina operate as the forward line, with the intention of making runs behind the defense. Lencina provides both midfield creativity and attacking presence, while Parra works to hold up the ball and bring others into play. The wing backs, Reniero and Correa, are expected to overlap frequently to deliver crosses into the box. This movement forces the opposing defenders to shift wide, creating gaps for the two strikers to exploit.
This formation offers great compactness when defending in a low block, making it very hard for opponents to break through the center. The team can create wide overloads by using Reniero and Correa to support the attackers, often leaving defenders in one on one situations. The speed of transition is a major advantage, as the distance between the midfield and the strikers is short. By using the width of the pitch, they can switch play rapidly to find space.
The 5-3-2 lineup is built to absorb pressure and strike with precision on the break. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and leave space behind their high defensive line.