Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario x · Semedo · Vuskovic x · Desailly · Davies x · van de Ven x · Gerrard · Kulusevski x · Tel x · Mandzukic · Hjulmand xTottenham relies on a high press and rapid verticality to catch opponents off guard. This 3-5-2 formation is built to win the ball high up the pitch and move forward immediately. The team aims to squeeze the space and force turnovers in the attacking third to create chances through quick transitions and direct play.
Vicario stands between the posts to command the area and start play. The defensive unit operates with a back three consisting of Vuskovic, Desailly, and van de Ven. van de Ven uses his recovery pace to sweep behind the high line while Vuskovic and Desailly defend zonally to hold the line. As the team pushes up, the wingbacks Davies and Semedo must track back to prevent wide overloads.
The midfield operates as a three-man unit with Kulusevski playing as an attacking ten behind the two strikers. Hjulmand and Gerrard form a double pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Hjulmand can drive forward with the ball to break the line, while Gerrard works to connect the defensive and attacking lines through constant movement. Davies and Semedo provide the necessary width to stretch the defence from the wide areas.
Up front, Tottenham employs two forwards in a partnership. Mandzukic acts as a target man to hold up the ball and lay it off to others. Tel plays as a mobile striker who looks to run in behind the opposition defense. Kulusevski finds pockets of space to play through the lines, while Davies and Semedo look to overlap the winger to deliver early crosses. The attackers press the opposition back line to prevent them from playing short from the back.
This lineup offers significant advantages through numerical superiority in the center of the pitch. By occupying the half-spaces, Hjulmand and Gerrard can control the tempo and recycle possession. The team also benefits from great speed of transition, as the distance between the midfield and the strike duo is minimal. The ability to press in pairs allows Tottenham to win it back high up the pitch and keep the pressure on the opposition.
This 3-5-2 formation is a high intensity system designed for aggressive, proactive football. It is best suited for matches against opponents that struggle to handle central numbers or try to build play slowly.