Custom Team Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Ivan · Monroy/Edgar · Torito/Edgar · Juan/Alonso · Henry/Oli · Noe · Miguel · Lalo/Irving · Alex/Miguel · Uri/Martin · Efrain/MiguelA high pressing and direct style of play defines this team using a 4-4-2 formation. The lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and hit in behind on the transition to catch the opposition out of position. This system focuses on verticality and quick movement to stretch the defence.
Noe plays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit sits in a flat back four with Ivan occupying the left side of the central pairing. Juan/Alonso acts as the right sided central defender, providing cover while Ivan handles the left channel. Monroy/Edgar operates as the right back to provide width, while Torito/Edgar works on the left. The defensive unit works to squeeze the space and maintain a compact line to prevent through balls.
The midfield operates in two banks of four to cover the width of the pitch. Alex/Miguel and Henry/Oli form a central pairing to control the middle, where Henry/Oli can drive forward with the ball while Alex/Miguel works to shield the defence. Lalo/Irving operates on the right flank to help the full back, and Miguel holds the left side. This group aims to intercept passes and quickly progress through the thirds to link the defence and attack.
In the final third, the team uses two forwards in a partnership to pressure the opposition back line. Uri/Martin plays as a left striker to lead the press, while Efrain/Miguel operates as the right striker to link play. The formation relies on wide wingers to provide service, creating runs in behind and allowing the strikers to combine in tight spaces. The attackers are expected to win the second ball and lay it off to runners arriving late into the box.
The team possesses several tactical advantages including the ability to press high in coordinated waves from the front four. They also benefit from wide overloads when the full backs overlap the wingers to create mismatches. This setup allows for quick transitions where the midfield can immediately find the feet of the striker to break the line.
This 4-4-2 formation relies on intense pressing and quick vertical play to dismantle opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and struggle to defend in transition.