There was almost nothing new in this piece, was there.
Only thing that caught my eye bit more was "Managing this workload might be doable with a big squad but that is not what Tottenham have. Conte has been operating with a small group of trusted players too, tending to only rotate a few positions while keeping the spine of the team the same. " - I mean, in some instances that has clearly been his choice, not inevitable thing. And some of decisions why some players are in circle of "group of trusted players" is very confusing (like case with Royal and Son who has scored in 2 games out of 18 he has played) and why some others are not (on polar opposite of Son - why were not Richie and Kulu trusted to play together; why haven't Sarr be getting any minutes at all even in game ends where PEH and Bentancur legs are super heavy; why has not Spence been getting some chances to show himself).
Of course has to be said that on that front, injuries have played the part. With Doherty and Skipp coming back from injuries, Richie, Kulusevski and Romero out with new ones.
Maybe to sum my thoughts up - I do not feel, we would have particularly thin squad. Sure, there could be more senior attacking player instead of Gil, someone who could replace Kulusevski to some extent. And there could be another CB instead of Tanganga for example. But other than that, I feel our depth being best it has for long time...
Not sure if it's your rhetoric or the article's, but I don't understand the comment regarding Kulu & Rich.....
Rich + Son OR Rich + Kulu are both only a 1 x player deviation from the first XI we established last season.
