Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Porro · Spence · VDV · Maddison · Bergvall · Solanke · Odobert · Romero · Son · SarrTottenham focuses on a high press and verticality through a 4-3-3. This lineup aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and move forward with pace to punish the opposition. The goal is to stay aggressive and keep the play moving forward through the thirds to keep the opponent under pressure.
Vicario stands between the posts to lead the defensive line. The back four consists of Porro on the right and Spence on the left, both tasked to push high and provide width. In the center, Romero and VDV form a central pair that defends zonally. Romero is known for his aggressive tackling and high intensity, while VDV acts as a ball playing defender who can carry the ball forward. The unit is designed to step up and squeeze the space to maintain a high line.
The midfield operates with a three man unit to control the center of the pitch. Sarr and Bergvall work in the middle to press aggressively and win the second ball. Sarr provides energy to cover ground, while Bergvall helps to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Maddison plays as the attacking ten behind the striker, looking to create and play through the lines. This midfield trio works to transition from defense to attack by recycling possession quickly or playing direct.
Tottenham utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Solanke operates as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender and hold up the ball for others. On the flanks, Son cuts inside from the left to use his clinical finishing, while Odobert stays wide on the right to provide width. The front line works to press from the front, forcing the opposition to play long balls. They look to create runs in behind and use combinations in tight spaces to break the line.
This formation offers several tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when Porro and Odobert push forward together. There is also a high ability to press high in coordinated waves, which can force turnovers in dangerous areas. The presence of Maddison allows the team to find space between the lines, providing a link to the forwards.
The 4-3-3 lineup is a high intensity system built for controlling games through aggression. It is best suited for facing teams that try to play out from the back and leave space behind their defensive line.