Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Porro · Udogie · Van de Ven · Romero · Bissouma · Kulusevski · Bentancur · Solanke · Johnson · RicharlisonTottenham plays a high press game designed to win it back high up the pitch. This vertical identity is built around a 5-2-3 formation. The team focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to launch quick attacks against the opposition. It is a formation built to press from the front and move forward with pace.
Vicario starts in goal to command the area and sweep behind the high line. The defense uses a back five that functions with a high line to squeeze the space. Romero acts as a dominant defender in the air and tackles hard, while Van de Ven uses his recovery speed to cover space if the opposition breaks quickly. Bissouma sits in the middle of the back three to hold the line and win the second ball. The wing backs, Porro and Udogie, push high to provide width and overlap the wingers. They pull wide to stretch the defence and allow the team to play out from the back.
The midfield works as a double pivot to connect the defense and the attack. Bentancur sits deeper to recycle possession and shield the defense. Kulusevski plays as one of the two central midfielders to carry the ball forward and drive into the half spaces. This pair works to press the opposition in the middle to deny the pivot and force a long ball. Bentancur looks to switch play to the wide areas to find the wing backs.
The front line uses three attackers to pin the last defender. Solanke acts as a pressing centre-forward to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Richarlison plays as an inverted winger who cuts inside to create a central presence. Johnson stays wide to provide width and looks to knock it in behind the defense. The attack is built through quick combinations in transition, creating many runs in behind.
Tottenham gains a significant advantage through wide overloads when Porro and Udogie push forward. This creates numerical superiority on the flanks and allows for many crosses. The team also uses the speed of transition to hit teams on the break with pace. The high press in coordinated waves helps to win the ball high up the pitch and keeps the opposition pinned in their own half.
This 5-2-3 formation is a high intensity system built for aggressive pressing. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back or cannot handle high pressure.