Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Van de Ven · Romero · Udogie · Porro · Sarr · Palhinha · Simons · Kolo Muani · Kudus · BrennanTottenham relies on a high press and rapid transition style of play, operating in a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm opponents by staying high up the pitch and forcing turnovers in the final third. The team wants to win the ball back high up the pitch to catch the opposition out of position before they can set their defensive block.
Vicario plays between the posts, acting as the last line of defense for Tottenham. The back line features a flat back four that can push up to squeeze the space. Romero and Van de Ven act as the central defenders, with Romero being dominant in the air and Van de Ven using his recovery speed to cover space behind a high line. Porro plays as an attacking full back on the right to provide width, while Udogie acts as an aggressive left back who can push forward to support the attack.
A double pivot forms the heart of the midfield to provide a layer of protection for the defense. Palhinha acts as the defensive anchor, sitting deep to shield the center backs and intercept passes. Sarr plays as the carrier in the midfield, driving forward with the ball to connect the defensive line with the front four. This pairing works to win the second ball and quickly distribute possession to the attackers to spark a break.
The attacking unit is built around a heavy front four designed to stretch the defense. Simons and Kolo Muani operate as two forwards in a partnership, with Simons looking to link play while Kolo Muani uses his pace to run in behind. Kudus and Brennan occupy the wide areas, acting as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. This front line presses the opposition back line constantly, looking to force a long ball or a mistake that can be exploited in transition.
One major tactical advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build play from the back. The team also creates wide overloads when Porro and Udogie push up to support the wingers. This creates numerical superiority in advanced areas, allowing the players to combine in tight spaces and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
The 4-2-4 formation provides a high intensity attacking threat through its aggressive front line and quick transitions. It is a lineup best suited for facing teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.