Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicaro · Romero · Van de Ven · Porro · Spence · Bergvall · Kulusevski · Maddison · Solanke · Son · OdobertTottenham prioritize a high press and verticality with this 2-5-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and attack the opposition defense with speed. The goal is to squeeze the space in the opponent's half and use quick transitions to catch them out of position.
Vicaro acts as the lone goalkeeper behind a very high line. Romero and Van de Ven operate as a two man central defensive unit. Romero uses his strength to win the header and tackle, while Van de Ven uses his recovery pace to cover space behind the high line. This pair must be ready to step up to trigger a press or defend against runners in behind.
The midfield acts as a five man block to control the center and the wide areas. Bergvall sits in the middle to connect the defense and attack, while Porro and Spence occupy the central midfield roles to provide energy. Porro often carries the ball forward to support the attack. Maddison plays in the left half space to create from deep and find the feet of the striker, while Kulusevski occupies the right side to drive the ball forward. This midfield group must work together to press in a mid-block and deny the turn to opposition players.
The attacking unit consists of three players pushing the opposition back line. Solanke works as a pressing centre-forward to lead the hunt for the ball and hold up the ball for others. Son plays as an inverted winger on the left, cutting inside to attack the far post and using his clinical finishing. Odobert stays wide on the right to stretch the defence and deliver early balls into the box. Tottenham look to play through the lines with quick combinations between these three forwards.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for Tottenham. The high line and the positioning of Bergvall allow the team to press high in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. The positioning of Maddison and Kulusevski creates numerical superiority in the attacking third. This setup also allows for quick transitions where the wingers can hit in behind on the transition before the defense can set the offside trap.
This formation is a high risk, high reward system built for aggressive attacking football. It is best suited for games where Tottenham want to dominate possession and pin the opponent in their own half.