Obviously we still don't know how many points will keep us up, that probably depends on Swansea and Hull. However, it still looks like we need to find a few more points to secure safety.
When you look at our fixtures, we obviously have four very tough fixtures left, and avoiding a high pressure fixture against a direct rival would also be a very good idea - if we are both still fighting to for survival, the Hull fixture could be a very dangerous fixture in my opinion.
Therefore Burnley at home looks like a game we should be targeting to get 3 more points, which MIGHT secure survival. My worry about that is it will be our 3rd game in 6 days!! By the time we meet each other, we will have already played twice since Burnley's last match.
So, as the thread title asks, should we look to rotate some of the squad? Liverpool away, particularly without Sakho (or Dann... and probably Tomkins), looks like a very likely defeat to me. Spurs are in awesome form, so again a defeat is the most likely result. I'm not suggesting we completely throw the towel in for those games, but should we hold something back for Burnley, as it could still be an absolutely vital match? Losing it due to exhaustion (which was a factor at home to Swansea) could be a massive mistake.
When you look at our fixtures, we obviously have four very tough fixtures left, and avoiding a high pressure fixture against a direct rival would also be a very good idea - if we are both still fighting to for survival, the Hull fixture could be a very dangerous fixture in my opinion.
Therefore Burnley at home looks like a game we should be targeting to get 3 more points, which MIGHT secure survival. My worry about that is it will be our 3rd game in 6 days!! By the time we meet each other, we will have already played twice since Burnley's last match.
So, as the thread title asks, should we look to rotate some of the squad? Liverpool away, particularly without Sakho (or Dann... and probably Tomkins), looks like a very likely defeat to me. Spurs are in awesome form, so again a defeat is the most likely result. I'm not suggesting we completely throw the towel in for those games, but should we hold something back for Burnley, as it could still be an absolutely vital match? Losing it due to exhaustion (which was a factor at home to Swansea) could be a massive mistake.
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