Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Guirassy (J.David) · K.Yildiz (J.Grealish) · F.Conceicao (Zhegrova) · K.Thuram (McKenney) · Aleix Garcia (Goretzka) · Locatelli (F.Kessie) · Cambiaso (E.Holm) · L.Kelly (J.Cabal) · Bremer (Christensen/Gatti) · Kalulu (Mingueza) · J.Musso (Gregorio)Juventus looks to win it back high up the pitch through a high press and an aggressive lineup. The team plays a 4-3-3 formation that is built to control the tempo and squeeze the space in the opponent half. This lineup aims to force a long ball and use the speed of transition to punish teams that cannot play out from the back.
J.Musso guards the goal as the defensive unit holds a high line. The back four operates as a zonal line with Bremer and L.Kelly in the middle. Bremer is dominant in the air and helps to clear the lines when the opposition delivers crosses. L.Kelly works to cover the space behind the defenders and can step up to intercept passes. Cambiaso acts as an attacking wing back who will overlap the winger to provide width. Kalulu plays as a more defensive wing back to track back and protect the right side of the pitch.
In the center, the midfield utilizes a single pivot to control the game. Locatelli sits deep to shield the defence and disrupt the opponent. K.Thuram acts as a carrier who can drive forward with the ball to break the line. Aleix Garcia connects the defensive and attacking lines by receiving the ball and playing through the lines to find the forwards. This midfield trio works to recycle possession and ensure the team can switch play effectively.
The attacking unit features three players tasked with stretching the defence. Guirassy operates as a pressing centre-forward to win the second ball and hold up the ball for others. On the left, K.Yildiz plays as an inverted winger who will cut inside to find space in the box. F.Conceicao provides width on the right and will look to get to the byline to deliver a cross. The movement of these three attackers is designed to create runs in behind and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages like numerical superiority in midfield and the ability to press in coordinated waves. When Cambiaso pushes forward, Juventus can create wide overloads to pin the last defender. The speed of transition allows the team to counter at pace once the ball is won high up the pitch.
The 4-3-3 lineup is a high pressing system that relies on high intensity. It is most effective when playing against teams that struggle to play short from the back under pressure.