Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1 (Lloris)2 (Trippier)
4 (Alderweireld)
5 (Vertonghen)
3 (Rose)
17 (Sissoko)
8 (Winks)
23 (Eriksen)
20 (Alli)
7 (Son)
10 (Kane)
Tottenham focuses on an aggressive, vertical style of play, using a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and attack the opposition before they can settle. The team seeks to pin the opponent back and use relentless pressure to create turnovers in dangerous areas to keep the game in the opponent's half.
In goal, 1 stays alert to sweep behind the high line when the team pushes up. The defensive unit consists of a back three where 10 holds the center of the defence. 7 operates as the right centre-back to cover the wide areas, while 23 plays as the left centre-back. These three must work together to hold the line and defend zonally to stop any central breakthroughs or through balls.
The midfield operates as a three-man midfield with a single pivot. 20 sits in front of the back three to shield the defence and intercept play. 8 and 17 work as the two central midfielders who connect the defensive and attacking lines. Both are tasked to press aggressively to win the ball high and carry the ball forward into the final third. This trio helps Tottenham recycle possession and move the ball through the thirds to find the feet of the strikers.
The attacking front line is incredibly aggressive with four players across the front. 2 and 3 act as wide wingers who stretch the defence by staying wide or cutting inside to find space in the half-spaces. In the middle, 4 and 5 play as a partnership of two forwards. 4 and 5 act as pressing centre-forwards to hunt the ball near the opposition goal. The team aims to play short from the back to build play, but they are most dangerous when they can break quickly to hit in behind on the transition.
The main tactical strength of this lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves with four attackers and three midfielders. This creates massive pressure on the opposition back line and forces mistakes. Additionally, the team can create wide overloads when 2 and 3 push high, forcing the opposition to defend in wide areas while 4 and 5 pin the last defender and win the second ball in the box.
This 3-3-4 formation is a high intensity system meant to overwhelm the opponent. It is best suited for matches where Tottenham faces an opponent that drops into a low block.