Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kinský · Danso · Gray · Spence · Porro · Bentancur · Bergvall · Kulusevski · Tel · (C) Son · MooreTottenham seeks to play a high tempo, attacking game using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to stretch the opposition and overwhelm them with numbers in the final third. By pushing the line high, Tottenham aims to win it back high up the pitch and catch opponents before they can get organized.
Kinský stays between the posts to command the area. The defensive unit operates with a flat back four that stays high to squeeze the space. Danso acts as a right-sided centre-back with strong aerial presence, while Gray occupies the left-sided centre-back role to cover the space behind. On the flanks, Porro functions as an attacking full back to provide width, whereas Spence works as a left-back to defend the flank and support the build up.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to manage the central zone. Bentancur acts as the primary ball winner to shield the defence, while Bergvall works to carry the ball forward and connect the defensive line to the attackers. This pairing must be disciplined to prevent being bypassed, as they are the only two players occupying the middle of the pitch. They work to win the second ball and immediately look to find the front four.
In the final third, the team uses four attackers to pin the opposition back line. Son, the captain, leads the line as a central forward with his clinical finishing and intelligent movement. Kulusevski plays as a second striker in the hole to link play, while Tel and Moore operate as wide attackers. Tel and Moore often cut inside to create central threats, which allows the team to attack in combinations and create runs in behind.
This 4-2-4 formation offers significant advantages in terms of offensive pressure. Tottenham can create wide overloads and isolate wide players in one on one situations when the full backs push up. The heavy presence in the attacking line makes it difficult for opponents to defend the central areas, as the four forwards stretch the defence and occupy all the defenders.
This lineup is designed for a heavy pressing game that looks to kill games through sheer attacking volume. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to handle high pressure and can be broken quickly on the transition.