Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Van de ven · Romero · Udojie · Porro · Bissouma · Pape Sarr · Maddison · Kulusevisk · Kudus · SonTottenham play a high press and vertical game with this 2-5-3. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and hit in behind on the transition. The team uses its numbers to squeeze the space and push the opposition back into their own half. This formation focuses on constant pressure to force errors near the opponent's goal.
Vicario acts as the last line of defence in goal. The defensive unit consists of a pair of central defenders, Van de ven and Romero, who operate in a very high line. Van de ven uses his pace to cover the space behind when the team pushes up. Romero provides aerial strength and aggression to win the header and stop direct balls. They must hold the line and stay compact to avoid being caught by long balls.
The midfield is heavy to control the center of the pitch. Bissouma acts as a single pivot to shield the defence and recycle possession. Porro and Udojie sit in front of the defenders to win the second ball. Pape Sarr and Maddison operate in the half-spaces to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Maddison uses his passing range to find the feet of the striker or play through the lines. This group works to compress the midfield and win it back high up the pitch.
The attack features three forwards who press from the front. Son plays as the central striker and looks to run in behind or hold up the ball. Kudus and Kulusevisk occupy the wide areas to stretch the defence. Kudus looks to cut inside while Kulusevisk aims to get to the byline and whip it in. These attackers work to isolate wide players in one on one situations and create runs in behind through quick combinations.
Tottenham gain a significant advantage through numerical superiority in midfield. Having five players in that zone allows them to win the second ball and control the ball. The ability to press high in coordinated waves helps the team win it back high up the pitch. This formation allows them to transition quickly and attack before the opposition can settle.
This 2-5-3 formation defines a highly aggressive and vertical identity for Tottenham. It is best suited for matches against opponents who sit deep and require constant pressure to break.