Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Son 520′ (6G [12S 3G 2A]) · Johnson 697′ (9G [29S 3G 0A]) · Solanke 619′ (7G [15S 2G 1A]) · Porro 808′ (9G [17S 1G 0A]) · Udogie 747′ (9G [5S 0G 1A]) · Vandeven 711′ (8G [4S 0G 2A]) · Romero 810′ (9G [10S 1G 0A]) · Vicario · Maddison 678′ (9G [17S 2G 3A]) · Bissouma 360′ (6G [2S 2G 0A]) · Kulusevski 680′ (9G [17S 2G 1A])Tottenham play a high press, vertical style of football using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and move through the thirds with speed. The goal is to push the opposition back and use rapid transitions to create chances.
Vicario acts as the last line of defence in goal. The back four functions with a high line to squeeze the space. Romero is a dominant presence in the air and physically aggressive in tackles, while Vandeven provides cover behind him. Porro operates as an attacking full back to provide width on the right, and Udogie pushes up to overlap the winger on the left. The defensive unit works together to set the offside trap and maintain a compact block when the ball is lost.
The midfield operates as a three-man midfield with a carrier. Bissouma acts as the single pivot to shield the defence and recycle possession. Maddison plays as one of the two tens in the half-spaces, looking to play through the lines and create chances. Kulusevski joins the midfield unit to drive forward with the ball and connect the lines. This group works to press aggressively to win the ball high and quickly distribute it to the front three.
Tottenham use three attackers across the front to stretch the defence. Solanke acts as a pressing centre-forward who works to pin the last defender and hold up the ball. Son plays as an inverted winger on the left, cutting inside to find space for shots. Johnson stays wide on the right to stretch the opposition and look for cutbacks from the byline. The front line works in combinations to create runs in behind and isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This formation offers Tottenham significant tactical advantages through high pressing in coordinated waves. The ability to use Porro and Udogie to create wide overloads provides constant service into the box. Additionally, the speed of transition from the midfield trio to the front three allows the team to catch opponents out of position.
This 4-3-3 lineup is designed to dominate games through high intensity and quick verticality. It is best suited for facing teams that play a high line and struggle to defend space behind their defenders.