Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Udogie · van de Ven · Romero · Vicario · Porro · Bentancur · Sarr · Maddison · Kudus · Tel · SolankeTottenham seeks to overwhelm opponents with a high press and rapid transitions in this 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to pin the opposition back and create constant pressure in the final third. By committing many players forward, Tottenham aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike before the defensive line can settle.
Vicario stands between the posts to guard the goal and sweep behind a high line. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four where Romero acts as a dominant presence in the air and a physical stopper. Beside him, van de Ven uses his recovery speed to cover space when the team plays with a high line. The wide defenders, Udogie and Porro, act as attacking wing backs who push high to provide width. They aim to overlap the wingers and deliver crosses while trusting the central defenders to hold the line during transitions.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to bridge the gap between the defense and the attack. Bentancur acts as a deep lying playmaker, looking to recycle possession and find teammates through the lines. Sarr plays as a carrier who drives forward with the ball to break the lines and press aggressively in a mid block. This pair must work hard to protect the center, with Bentancur looking to pick up runners while Sarr uses his energy to win the second ball. Their primary job is to connect the defensive unit to the heavy attacking force ahead.
Up front, the team utilizes three attackers and a central figure to stretch the defence. Solanke acts as a pressing centre forward, working to harass the opposition back line and hold up the ball. Tel and Kudus operate as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances, often looking to isolate a one on one wide. Maddison operates as a second striker in the hole, finding pockets of space to play through the lines and link up play with Solanke. This attacking group looks to hit in behind on the transition or combine in tight spaces near the box.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having four players positioned high, the team can force a long ball and regain possession quickly. Another strength is the potential for wide overloads when Porro and Udogie join the front line, creating numerical superiority against the opposition full backs. This setup also allows for a very fast speed of transition once the ball is won.
The 4-2-4 lineup is a high risk, high reward system centered on aggressive pressing and verticality. It is best suited for games where Tottenham needs to break down a team sitting deep in a low block.