Hasn't been an issue for a while, yet not long ago it was the only thing on peoples minds when it seemed it wasn't working, so why is it not the big topic any more?
Is it because we looked fresh & ready vs Bolton yesterday, whereas Bolton looked totally jaded and lacking energy using the same practically unchanged side for the 4 games over the xmas period, and therefore proved Rafa right when he said wait for the second half of the season when rotation of players would come into its own?
Will it be much better next season when the new players have bedded in after a full season, with a full pre-season behind them, with only 1 or 2 additions to the squad over the summer, with a not so daunting start to the PL, should we therefore expect to be right up there this time next year then?
Is rotation even an issue any more?
Is it because we looked fresh & ready vs Bolton yesterday, whereas Bolton looked totally jaded and lacking energy using the same practically unchanged side for the 4 games over the xmas period, and therefore proved Rafa right when he said wait for the second half of the season when rotation of players would come into its own?
Will it be much better next season when the new players have bedded in after a full season, with a full pre-season behind them, with only 1 or 2 additions to the squad over the summer, with a not so daunting start to the PL, should we therefore expect to be right up there this time next year then?
Is rotation even an issue any more?

Comment