Spurs Predicted Lineup Against Leicester: Ange’s Thrilling 4-2-3-1 Formation with 2 debutants

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As Tottenham Hotspur prepare to face Leicester City in their opening fixture in the Premier League, Ange Postecoglou’s teams choices will be under the spotlight. Known for his attacking philosophy, Postecoglou is expected to line up with a 4-2-3-1 formation, balancing defensive solidity with offensive flair. With some key players unavailable and new signings eager to make an impact, this match promises to be an exciting challenge for Spurs.

Ange’s 4-2-3-1 formation against Leicester

Guglielmo Vicario will start in goal, providing a reliable presence between the posts. The backline is expected to feature Pedro Porro at right-back, offering width and attacking support, with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven forming a strong central defensive partnership. Destiny Udogie, despite missing much of pre-season, is likely to start at left-back, contributing both defensively and offensively.

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In midfield, Pappe Sarr will anchor the side, using his experience and composure to break up play and distribute the ball. He’ll be partnered by the debutant Archie Gray, whose box-to-box capabilities will add dynamism to Spurs’ midfield. Gray will start in place of Yves Bissouma, who would have been a key figure in the midfield, but is unavailable due to a suspension following an off-field incident. James Maddison will operate in the central attacking midfield role, where his vision and creativity will be crucial in breaking down Leicester’s defense. On the wings, Dejan Kulusevski on the right will look to cut inside and create opportunities, while Heung-Min Son, captaining the side from the left, will aim to exploit Leicester’s defense with his pace and finishing.

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Up front, Dominic Solanke is set to lead the line in his debut, offering movement and a clinical edge in front of goal. With Richarlison still working his way back to full fitness, Solanke’s role will be vital in converting the chances created by the attacking trio behind him. This lineup not only highlights Postecoglou’s commitment to a balanced approach but also showcases the depth and versatility of Spurs’ squad, setting the stage for an exciting encounter at the King Power Stadium.

7 responses to “Spurs Predicted Lineup Against Leicester: Ange’s Thrilling 4-2-3-1 Formation with 2 debutants”

  1. Solanke will flop

    1. I hope not

    2. Let’s give the block a chance don’t you think let’s get behind the team and back them before we slate them

  2. Martyn Winslade Avatar
    Martyn Winslade

    I would be Amazed if Sarr and Gray start in middle together

  3. We need a proper Ball winning midfielder in there…been linked to Manuel Locatelli from juventus.
    Be great signing if we can get him.
    Also we need to stop inverting our full backs because against Bayern Munich we got overrun at the back and in the wings…there is a fault line in postacoglou system which needs sorting out otherwise too much pressure on Van Der ven and Romaro means we concede too many goals.
    We need another goalkeeper in the mould of Martinez because vicario is vulnerable at corners and free kicks

  4. Why don’t you become a premier league manager if you know so much?

  5. I wld think Bentancur will play instead of Gray

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