Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Tottenham Hotspur 2016/17 Tactics: Pochettino’s push to glory

After pushing Leicester City all the way for the Premier League final last term, Spurs eventually fell at the final hurdle and ended up finishing third behind arch-rivals Arsenal. With a young squad now boasting an extra year of experience, Mauricio Pochettino’s side will be expected to perform positively this term.

The Lilywhites have invested in the right areas for the forthcoming campaign but will have the added challenge of balancing Champions League football alongside their domestic competitions, with many of the squad set for their first test at this level. However, they’ve all shown that they should be capable.

Pochettino’s squad boasts a lot of strength in depth, so they could be able to challenge on all fronts.

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Hugo Lloris will continue between the sticks for Tottenham and it was pivotal that they landed a Champions League spot this term, otherwise the French international would have demanded an exit. Fortunately, they reached their objectives and the Spurs captain will shine behind an unchanged back-line.

Kyle Walker and Danny Rose will attack down the flanks as flying wing-backs, though both are also capable of defence, but the stand-out area of Spurs’ back-line is in the middle. Jan Vertonghen has excelled since moving to the Premier League and he’s formed a formidable partnership alongside compatriot Toby Alderweireld.

Tottenham now have added protection in midfield following the acquisition of Victor Wanyama, a player who previously played for Pochettino during the Argentine’s spell at Southampton, and his partnership with breakthrough star Eric Dier will allow the rest of the midfield to push further forward whilst not leaving Spurs vulnerable to counter-attacks.

Dele Alli may be forced to play a bit wider than he would have liked, although his role is likely to be fluid and allow a lot of movement, with Christian Eriksen in the centre doing similar. Erik Lamela, on the other flank, will also be a crucial part of the Spurs attack and the Argentine is also likely to drift between roles.

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With such a dynamic attacking-midfield trio, the opposition will find it difficult to track each player and defend, which may lead to additional space for lone-striker Harry Kane to exploit- which is a dangerous prospect, given the England international’s record in front of goal during the past few years.

Another new signing, Vincent Janssen, will provide back-up to Kane and will ease the pressure on the young striker, whilst Pochettino can also call upon the likes of Son Heung-Min, Moussa Dembele and Nacer Chadli from the bench. Pochettino is also likely to chop and change his starting line-up ahead of crucial games in Europe, which should give the majority of the squad plenty of playing time.

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