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Tottenham preview lineup options for the Burnley game and the tactical tradeoffs to watch.

Tottenham preview lineup and tactics ahead of a home clash with Burnley, focusing on formation and selection.
Tottenham weigh tactical options for Burnley game
Tottenham head into the Burnley match with choices to shape the opening weeks of the season. The preview suggests a shift from the 3-5-2 used in the Super Cup to a 4-2-3-1, aiming to add attacking momentum against the promoted side. Vicario starts in goal, with a back four of Porro, Romero, Van de Ven and Spence. In midfield Palhinha and Bentancur shield the defense while Kudus, Sarr and a left winger fight for three behind the striker. Richarlison is tipped to lead the line after a strong display against PSG.
The left wing position is the key decision, with Wilson Odobert, Brennan Johnson and Mathys Tel in the mix. The analysis notes that Spurs could revert to a more conventional 4-2-3-1 to balance defence with an uplift in attack. Tottenham’s approach will hinge on how quickly the front four press and how well the back line holds shape against Burnley’s organised setup.
Key Takeaways
"Tactical flexibility is Tottenham's quiet edge"
Editorial insight on management choices in the preview
"Depth may trump a single star in a busy start"
Commentary on the value of squad breadth
"The left wing decision will shape how Burnley reacts"
Observation on key selection
"Form can bend but balance wins early games"
Seasonal reflection on balance over flash
Tottenham are testing more than one shape, not chasing a single plan. The choice between a fluid front line and a solid mid block reveals the club's broader aim: grow depth before danger. If the left wing option provides speed and predictability in the same move, the team can press higher with confidence. Dropping Danso from the back four could be a signal that balance matters more than pedigree in this early test.
The Super Cup performance against PSG shows the potential to control a game when needed, but Burnley’s compact approach promises a different challenge. The big risk is leaning too far into attack and inviting trouble at the back. The right blend will set the tone for the season and show whether the squad can adapt quickly under pressure.
Highlights
- Tactical depth is Tottenham's quiet edge
- Depth over a single plan defines this squad
- Left wing calls will decide the tempo this weekend
- A balanced defence and attacking push could win the day
Season will test how Tottenham balances risk and structure.
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