Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
SOLANKE (RICHY) · KUDUS (ODOBERT) · EZE (BERGVALL) · SAVINHO (TEL) · PAHLINHA (GREY) · BENTANCUR (SARR) · SPENCE (UDOGIE / DAVIES) · PORRO (SPENCE) · VICARIO (KINSKY / AUSTIN) · VDV (DANSO) · ROMERO (DRAG / TAKAI)Tottenham relies on a high press and quick transitions through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to pin the opposition back and create overwhelming numbers in the final third. By using four attackers, the team looks to stretch the defence and win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position.
Vicario operates between the posts to guard the goal. The defensive unit functions as a flat back four with Romero and VDV acting as the central pairing. Romero is known for his aggressive tackling and physical presence, while VDV plays as a ball playing defender to initiate play. Porro acts as an attacking full back on the right to provide width, while Spence occupies the left flank to support the defensive line.
The midfield consists of a double pivot designed to control the center of the pitch. Bentancur links the defence and attack, often dropping deep to receive the ball and recycle possession. Pahlinha works alongside him to shield the defence and win the second ball. This pairing must work hard to cover the space left behind when the wide players push up, ensuring the team does not get caught on the break.
Tottenham employs two forwards in a partnership alongside two wide attackers. Solanke acts as a pressing centre-forward to harass the opposition back line, while Eze plays as a second striker in the hole to find space between the lines. Savinho and Kudus operate as wide wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. This attacking group is designed to create runs in behind and use the width to isolate defenders in one on one situations.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly in creating wide overloads when Porro joins the attack. The high number of forwards allows Tottenham to press in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opposition. Additionally, the team can use the speed of transition to hit opponents in behind as soon as the double pivot recovers the ball.
The 4-2-4 formation provides a high tempo and aggressive attacking presence. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to dominate territory and overwhelm a sitting opponent.