Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
VICARIO (ARQ) · CUTI (DFC) · DANSO (DFC) · VAN DE VEN (DFC) · BENTANCUR (MCD) · PEDRO PORRO (CARRILERO) · UDOGIE (CARRILERO) · KUDUS (ED) · XAVI SIMMONS (MCO) · KOLO MUANI (DC) · BRENNAN JOHNSON (EI)High pressing and quick transitions define the identity of Tottenham in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup looks to dominate the pitch through aggressive forward movement and vertical passing. The team seeks to win the ball high up the field to catch the opposition out of position. By utilizing a wide attacking front, Tottenham creates constant pressure on the opposing backline.
Guglielmo Vicario sits between the posts to organize the defense and sweep up long balls. A back three provides the foundation, consisting of Danso, Cuti, and Van de Ven. Van de Ven uses his recovery speed to cover large spaces when the team pushes high, while Danso and Cuti hold the central line. The wing backs, Udogie and Pedro Porro, act as the wide outlets. They push high to provide width, often overlapping to create numbers in the final third, or dropping back to form a five man line when defending.
The midfield operates with a combination of energy and technical ability to connect the lines. Bentancur acts as the anchor, sitting deeper to shield the defense and break the lines with his passing range. Udogie and Pedro Porro occupy the central midfield roles during build up, driving the ball forward into the half spaces. Xavi Simmons operates as the attacking midfielder, finding pockets of space between the opposition lines to create chances. This group works to press intensely to regain possession quickly.
Three attackers lead the charge to stretch the opposition defense. Kolo Muani leads the line as the lone striker, looking to hold up the ball and make runs behind the defense. Brennan Johnson and Kudus occupy the wide positions, often cutting inside to act as inverted wingers. This movement creates space for the wing backs to cross the ball. The forwards are tasked with pressing the opposing defenders to prevent them from playing out from the back.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for Tottenham. The presence of Van de Ven allows the team to play a very high line because he can track back quickly against long balls. The combination of Udogie and Pedro Porro creates wide overloads that force the opposition to shift constantly. Additionally, the proximity of Xavi Simmons to the front three allows for rapid attacks through the middle once the ball is won.
The 3-4-3 formation prioritizes aggressive pressing and rapid verticality. It is best suited for games where the team wants to overwhelm the opponent through high intensity and width.