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Match The Bodø Affair: The Mighty Tottenham vs Bodø/Glimt of Nordland - 2000hrs 1st May 2025 - UEFA Europa League Semi Final Leg 1

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🎯 Tactical Breakdown: Beating Bodø/Glimt Without Son

⚙️ Recommended Spurs Setup​

Formation: 3-4-2-1 or 4-2-3-1
Key Adjustments:
  • Use Kulusevski centrally or right-sided.
  • Deploy Brennan Johnson or Werner on the left to mimic Son’s vertical threat.
  • Emphasize possession dominance and wing overloads rather than transition chaos.

1. Build Control Through Central Overloads

  • Without Son’s outlet: Spurs can't lean solely on direct counter-attacks.
  • Tactical Shift: Use Maddison + Kulusevski to dominate central zones between the lines.
  • Actionable Detail: Rotate one of the wing-backs (e.g., Porro) into half-spaces to create midfield triangles and force Bodø/Glimt’s midfield to collapse inward, exposing wide areas.

2. Attack via Wide Combinations & Late Runners

  • Kulusevski (right half-space) can combine with Porro for cutbacks.
  • Werner or Johnson (left) can stretch the backline vertically — not as lethal as Son, but quick enough to get in behind.
  • Late arrivals from midfield (Bentancur/Sarr) become essential to flood the box and finish attacks.

3. High Press with Triggers on the Fullbacks

  • Structure: Use a front 3 press (Johnson – Richarlison – Kulusevski).
  • Key Instruction: Force Bodø/Glimt’s CBs to pass wide, then jump press with wing-back/fullback to trap.
  • Without Son pressing: Kulusevski leads centrally with more intelligent angles rather than raw speed.

4. Use Maddison as the Central Lockpicker

  • Maddison's Role: Central advanced midfielder, dropping in and creating between their CBs and midfield line.
  • No Son = Less Chaos: So Maddison’s passing vision and movement need to replace Son’s penetration.
  • Key Movement: Maddison drags out a DM → opens channel for Johnson or a WB to exploit.

5. Dominant Wing-Back Play

  • Pedro Porro and Udogie or Royal must provide width, overlap frequently, and stretch Bodø/Glimt’s back four.
  • These wingbacks are crucial since Son’s absence removes a major wide threat.
  • Focus on switching play quickly to exploit Bodø/Glimt’s narrow defensive shape.

6. Defensive Discipline Against Bodø/Glimt’s Midfield Runs

  • Their attacking mids and wingers make dangerous third-man diagonal runs.
  • Spurs’ holding midfielders (Bissouma/Bentancur) must screen in front of Romero & Co.
  • Keep the defensive line tight and compact; don’t allow separation between CBs and mids.

✅ Tactical Summary (Without Son):​

PhaseSpurs Strategy
PossessionCentral overloads + wingback width
Transition (Att.)Less direct; rely on quick 1-2s and late runs
Transition (Def.)Midfield counterpress; fullbacks drop quickly
Out of PossessionPress in a 3-2-2-3 structure, trap wide
Set-PiecesStill a major advantage — target Romero/Van de Ven

🔁 Player Roles Rebalanced:​

  • Werner / Johnson: Wide left threat with vertical runs
  • Richarlison: Pin CBs, crash the box
  • Kulusevski: Creative hub from right half-space
  • Maddison: Chief playmaker centrally
  • Porro & Udogie: Overlap, stretch, and deliver
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Wish every game build up could be like this.

SO much buzz in Norwegian medias including chit chat with former players and others from the Tottenham family, Erik Thorstvedt, Jo Nesbø (author, singer/songwriter) and more..

Please don't spoil this night Spurs!

Yeah 100%.

Imagine if we get to the final.

2-goal lead and it's in our favour. 3, and it's starting to smell the 21st. Anything less and it's uncontrolled farting.
 
He should thank his lucky stars that the media hate us. He's been given an incredibly easy ride considering how record breakingly awful we've been this season.

If he was managing at one of the darling clubs they'd have hounded him out by now.

He has been giving them golden nuggets in terms of soundbites.

I’m 100% up for him ramming the Europa league trophy into their faces.
 
Hi guys, not a Spurs fan but just got back from Bodø, where I made a documentary on Bodø/Glimt, their rise, their fanbase and their home match vs Lazio in the quarter finals (which they dominated), what we experienced on and off the pitch was incredible and I feel like it'll be right up your alley whether you're going to Bodø for the 2nd leg or just want to know what Spurs are up against tonight! Link to the film below!

Enjoy


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lusc8gJC7Kc&t=30s


You are a fucking legend my man. Love your films.

Keep up the good work.
 
Team picks itself tonight. The only debate is who starts right wing out of Kulusevski, Odobert and Johnson. Kulusevski 100% plays the away leg but tonight I'd play the goal scorer Johnson. Kulusevski would be a good option off the bench for Maddison/Bergval if we need to mix it up anyway. Rest of the team picks itself without any debate.

Vicario
Porro Romero VDV Udogie
Bergval Bentancur Maddison
Johnson Solanke Tel
 
Team picks itself tonight. The only debate is who starts right wing out of Kulusevski, Odobert and Johnson. Kulusevski 100% plays the away leg but tonight I'd play the goal scorer Johnson. Kulusevski would be a good option off the bench for Maddison/Bergval if we need to mix it up anyway. Rest of the team picks itself without any debate.

Vicario
Porro Romero VDV Udogie
Bergval Bentancur Maddison
Johnson Solanke Tel

I will be staggered if Johnson and Richarlison, if/when he comes on, don't score tonight.

Johnson has a knack and Richarlison just can at any level.

Need the back 5 to put in a faultless performance tonight.
 
Im still asking myself how things went before Frankfurt away. Did the players convince ange to play in a different way or did they decide to do so on their own and ange just gave in during the game or at halftime and then made the right subs for the situation.
I just cant imagine him abonding his philosophy even for one match after all those comments in the last few years.
I hope we will find out one day...
Ange ball died months ago, though not sure what you would call the shambles at anfield ! I think the occasion may have got to them - the atmosphere was truly electric - I was chilled and expected to lose but when they went 2-1 up my watch warned me I had an excessively high heart rate (which had never happened before) so can’t imagine what it was like on the pitch!
 
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