Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
A.Trubin (A.Kinský/B.Austin) · Micky van de Ven (Destiny Udogie) · M.Senesi (K.Danso/B.Davies) · J.P.van Hecke (Luka Vušković) · Pedro Porro (Roland Sallai) · Sandro Tonali (Archie Gray) · Manuel Ugarte (L.Bergvall/J.Palhinha) · Dejan Kulusevski (Anan Khalaili) · Xavi Simons (James Maddison) · Marcus Rashford (Malick Fofana) · Cody Gakpo (Richarlison/D.Solanke)Tottenham focuses on a high press and rapid transitions using a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opponent can reset. The intent is to squeeze the space in the middle and force turnovers that lead to immediate scoring chances.
A.Trubin sits in goal to command the area and launch play. The defense operates as a flat back four with Pedro Porro acting as an attacking full back on the right to provide width. Micky van de Ven plays on the left and uses his recovery speed to cover space when the team pushes up. In the center, J.P.van Hecke and M.Senesi defend zonally to keep the line high and catch strikers offside. This unit works to stay compact and minimize the gap between the defenders and the midfield.
The midfield consists of a double pivot with Sandro Tonali and Manuel Ugarte sitting in front of the back four. Both players focus on winning the second ball and shielding the defense from central runs. Xavi Simons operates as a central midfielder to link the play and move the ball forward through the lines. To his side, Dejan Kulusevski and Marcus Rashford occupy the half spaces to create numerical advantages. These midfielders are tasked to press aggressively to win it back high up the pitch and support the attack when possession is regained.
Cody Gakpo leads the line as a lone striker who holds up the ball to allow the midfield to join the attack. He works to pin the last defender and create space for the runners behind him. Marcus Rashford and Dejan Kulusevski act as wide midfielders who can cut inside to challenge the defense centrally. This movement creates space for Pedro Porro to overlap the winger and deliver crosses into the box. The attacking unit relies on quick combinations and movement to find gaps in a retreating defensive line.
Tottenham gains a significant advantage through its ability to press in coordinated waves. The double pivot of Sandro Tonali and Manuel Ugarte provides a solid base that allows the other midfielders to step up and hunt for the ball. This setup creates wide overloads when the full backs push high to support the wingers. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, turning defensive actions into attacking threats in a matter of seconds.
This 4-5-1 formation is built to dominate games through high intensity and quick vertical play. It is particularly effective against opponents who try to build play slowly from the back.