Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kulusevski · Kolo Muani · Maddison · Kudus · Gallagher · Bentancur · Udogie · van de Ven · Romero · Porro · VicarioTottenham plays a 2-5-3 formation that is built to play with extreme verticality. This formation focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and pushing the lines forward to pin the opponent back. The goal is to create constant chaos in the final third through quick transitions and high intensity pressing.
Vicario starts in goal to sweep up long balls behind the back line. The defensive unit consists of a two man center back pairing of van de Ven and Romero. van de Ven uses his recovery pace to cover large spaces when the team pushes high, while Romero uses his aggressive tackling and aerial strength to win duels. Since there are no traditional full backs, these two central defenders must stay compact to prevent runners from breaking the line.
The midfield operates as a heavy engine room to dominate the center of the pitch. Porro and Udogie sit in the deeper roles to protect the two center backs, with Porro acting as a wide outlet to help switch play. Gallagher and Bentancur operate in the central area to drive forward and break the line with passes. Maddison sits ahead of them as an attacking ten to create chances. This midfield group works to press in waves, with Maddison looking to find pockets of space between the lines.
In the attacking third, Tottenham uses three forwards to stretch the opposition. Kolo Muani acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the defenders. On the flanks, Kudus and Kulusevski play as wide attackers who frequently cut inside to create central overloads. This front three presses the opponent's back line aggressively to force mistakes. The movement of the wingers allows the midfielders to make late runs into the box to support the central presence.
One major strength of this lineup is the ability to create numerical superiority in the middle of the park through the five players in the central line. Another advantage is the speed of transition that allows Tottenham to hurt teams before they can set their defensive block. The aggressive positioning of the wingers and the central midfielders creates constant pressure on the opponent's wide areas.
This formation defines a high risk high reward style centered on aggressive pressing and vertical movement. It is best suited for games where the team wants to overwhelm a low block or catch a playing opponent out on the break.