Tottenham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
J.Trafford (A.Kinsky) · P.Porro (D.Spence) · J.Van Hecke (C.Romero) · J.Ordonez (M.Senesi) · D.Udogie (A Robertson) · E.Anderson (A.Gray) · M.Fernandes (R.Bentancur) · J.Maddison (E.Nwaneri) · M.Kudus (R.Bellanova) · A.Nusa (M.Tel) · D.Solanke (G.Jesus)Tottenham plays with a high press and a focus on verticality, using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly transition into attacking moves to stretch the opposition. The goal is to pin the opponent back and create many chances through direct movement and quick passing.
J.Trafford starts in goal to command the area and help play out from the back. The back four functions as a high line to squeeze the space, with P.Porro acting as an attacking full back who provides width. On the left, D.Udogie pushes forward to overlap the winger, while the central defenders, J.Ordonez and J.Van Hecke, focus on holding the line and covering space behind the advanced defenders. They must be ready to intercept passes and win the second ball to keep the pressure on.
The midfield works to connect the defense and the attack using a three man midfield with a carrier. M.Fernandes operates as a central midfielder who can carry the ball forward and drive into the half spaces. E.Anderson plays alongside him to help recycle possession and press in a mid-block when the team loses control. J.Maddison plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space and play through the lines to create scoring opportunities.
The attack relies on three attackers across the front to keep the defense stretched. D.Solanke acts as a pressing centre-forward who works to lead the line and hold up the ball for others. On the flanks, M.Kudus and A.Nusa act as inverted wingers who cut inside to shoot or create space for the full backs. These forwards press the opposition back line heavily, aiming to force a long ball or a mistake that allows the team to break quickly.
One major advantage for Tottenham is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it hard for opponents to build play. The team also creates wide overloads from overlapping full backs like P.Porro and D.Udogie, which forces defenders out of position. This setup provides speed of transition that can catch a defense before they can get back into a compact shape.
This 4-3-3 formation creates a heavy offensive presence that relies on intense running and high energy. It is best suited for games against teams that play a high line or struggle to play out from the back under pressure.