Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Solanke (Vlahovic) · Tel (Son) · Kudus (Johnson) · Kulu (Maddison) · Bentancur (Rovella) · Bergvall (Sarr) · Udogie (Robinson) · Van De Ven (Vušković) · Romero (Danso) · Porro (Spence) · Vicario (Kinský)Tottenham looks to play with a high press and quick verticality in a 4-3-3. This formation is built to press high up the pitch and win the ball back quickly to catch the opposition out of position. The team aims to play through the lines and use the speed of their forwards to attack the space behind the defensive line.
Vicario sits between the posts to organize the back line. Tottenham utilizes a flat back four with Porro and Udogie acting as attacking full backs who push high up the pitch to provide width. Romero plays as a dominant centre back who is strong in the air, while Van De Ven acts as a covering defender who uses his pace to sweep behind a high line. The defensive unit works as a whole to squeeze the space and keep the team compact.
The midfield functions with a three-man unit to control the center of the pitch. Bentancur acts as the pivot who shields the defence and helps recycle possession. Bergvall works as a carrier to drive forward with the ball, while Kulu plays in the half-spaces to connect the lines and create chances from the hole. This midfield group is tasked to press aggressively to win the ball high and quickly transition from defense to attack.
In the final third, the team employs three attackers across the front. Solanke acts as the lone striker who can hold up the ball and link up play with the runners around him. Tel and Kudus act as wide attackers, with Kudus looking to cut inside from the right to cause trouble. The forwards press the opposition back line to force a long ball, creating space for runs in behind or allowing the full backs to overlap the winger.
One major advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, which puts immense pressure on the opposition goalkeeper and defenders. Another strength is the speed of transition, as the quick movements of Van De Ven and the attackers allow the team to break quickly once the ball is won. The wide overloads created by Porro and Udogie also help to stretch the defence.
This 4-3-3 lineup relies on high intensity and physical strength to dominate the middle of the pitch. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line or struggle to play out from the back under pressure.