Roma Football Formation
Starting Lineup
G. Masetti · A. Di Bartolomei · P. Vierchowod · S. Nela · G. Losi · D. De Rossi · B. Conti · M. Pantó · Falcão · F. Totti (C) · A. AmadeiRoma looks to play a direct, high intensity game with this 4-2-4 formation. The lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it into the final third to catch the opposition off guard. This style relies on a heavy offensive presence to overwhelm the defense while using a compact central unit to maintain control.
G. Masetti stays between the posts to organize the defense. The back line functions as a flat back four to maintain a consistent distance between the players. S. Nela acts as an attacking full back on the right to provide width, while G. Losi occupies the left flank to support the defensive unit. In the center, P. Vierchowod acts as a dominant defender in the air and A. Di Bartolomei covers the space behind to ensure the team stays organized when facing direct attacks.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide stability. D. De Rossi works to shield the defense and intercept passes, while Falcão acts as a carrier to move the ball from deep. This pair must work hard to connect the defense and attack, often dropping into the space between the lines to receive the ball and find the forwards. Their job is to win the second ball and immediately look to spread play to the wide areas.
Roma utilizes four attackers to stretch the opposition defense. F. Totti, the captain, operates as a second striker in the hole to link play and find through balls. He is joined by A. Amadei as a pressing centre forward to pin the last defender. On the flanks, B. Conti acts as an inverted winger on the right to cut inside, while M. Pantó stays wide on the left to whip it in. The front line is designed to create runs in behind and use quick combinations to break the line.
One major advantage of this lineup is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push up to join the wingers. The team also benefits from high pressing in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. This heavy presence in the final third creates constant pressure on the opposition back line.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for a high tempo offensive game. It is best suited for matches where Roma can exploit a high defensive line through speed and direct passing.