Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Van de ven · Romero · Porro · Udojie · Palhinha · Sarr · Maddison · Kudus · Kulusevisk · SolankeFocusing on a high tempo, vertical style of play, Tottenham utilizes a 2-5-3 formation. This lineup is built to press high and win the ball back quickly in the opponent's half. The team prioritizes rapid transitions and immediate pressure to disrupt the opposition before they can settle.
Vicario guards the goal while the defense operates with a narrow back two. Romero acts as a ball winner with high aggression in his tackles and strength in the duel. Van de ven uses his recovery pace to cover the high line and sweep behind the defenders. This duo must stay compact and hold the line to deny the turn to attackers.
A five man midfield unit controls the center of the pitch. Palhinha sits as a single pivot to shield the defense and win the second ball. Porro and Udogie push wide to spread wide and provide width for the team. Maddison operates in the half spaces to create through the lines with his passing range, while Sarr carries the ball forward to drive through the thirds. This group works to squeeze the space and link the defense to the attack through constant movement.
Three players lead the attack across the front line. Solanke acts as the central presence to find the feet of the striker and hold up the ball. Kudus plays on the left and often cuts inside to attack the box. Kulusevisk stays on the right to isolate defenders in one on one situations. They press from the front to force the opposition to play long and win it back high up the pitch.
Numerical superiority in the midfield offers a major advantage for Tottenham. The five man unit allows the team to recycle possession and control the rhythm of the game. The team also benefits from a high speed of transition during attacking phases. The ability of Van de ven to cover large spaces allows the team to hit in behind on the transition with incredible speed.
This 2-5-3 formation is a highly aggressive lineup. It is best suited for matches where the team can exploit opponents that leave gaps in the midfield or play with a high line.