While I appreciate the importance of rotation, especially when we have such impressive depth within our squad enabling us to keep players fresh and sharp, I do hope changes are not made for the sake of it (so to speak) exposing us to a potential slip up against a so-called lesser club, with all due respect to Hull. All the teams that people have predicted on this thread should be strong enough to take 3 points away from Hull, but if you start rotating the keepers and changing the centre backs from game to game I just think we're leaving ourselves open to a balls up.
Obviously the coaching staff and management will be well aware of who will benefit from more game time and who may need to sit games out during this busy period, but every game in the Premier League is vital so a little continuity at this stage in key areas is preferable for me.
Obviously the coaching staff and management will be well aware of who will benefit from more game time and who may need to sit games out during this busy period, but every game in the Premier League is vital so a little continuity at this stage in key areas is preferable for me.