Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Vicario · Danso · Porro · Dragusin · Spence · Souza · Gray · Sarr · Gallagher · Richarlison · SolankeHigh intensity pressing and rapid transitions define the Tottenham lineup in this 3-4-3. This formation aims to squeeze the opponent in their own half and strike quickly when the ball is won. Tottenham relies on this aggressive identity to overwhelm teams through direct play and heavy pressure.
Vicario starts everything from the back as the goalkeeper. A back three consists of Danso, Dragusin, and Porro. Dragusin and Danso hold the central positions to block crosses and win aerial duels, while Porro operates as a wide center back who can step up into midfield. This defensive unit often sits with a high line to compress the pitch and keep the opposition deep.
The midfield relies on a central duo of Sarr and Gray to control the tempo and break lines. Sarr uses his high pressing intensity to win the ball back, while Gray works to connect the defense to the forward line. On the flanks, Souza and Spence act as wing backs to provide width. Souza pushes up the left side to overlap, while Spence covers the right, ensuring the team maintains control of the wide areas.
A three man attack leads the front line with Solanke acting as the lone striker. Solanke works to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Richarlison and Gallagher operate as wide attackers, often cutting inside to create central overloads. Richarlison uses his movement to stretch the defense, while Gallagher presses tirelessly from the front to force turnovers.
This lineup offers significant tactical advantages through its wide overloads. Having Souza and Spence push high allows Tottenham to isolate wide players in one on one situations against full backs. The team also creates numerical superiority in the middle when the wing backs and central midfielders converge. The coordinated press from Solanke, Richarlison, and Gallagher makes it difficult for opponents to build out from the back.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a platform for relentless attacking and aggressive ball recovery. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to play out from the back or struggle with physical intensity.