I pick out sentences that nullify your arguement....
"He´s untouchable......unless I think he should be dropped. But not you.....you cant say which games he should be dropped for. Its only ok If I say it, and when I decide"
Thats basically your stance and you´re too blind to even realise it.
So I couldnt less for the rest of your post because you´re incosistent and its impossible to debate.
It does not nullify anything, but you just seem to be blatantly stupid (just no reason to beat around the bush and can just say it) to understand the differences between the decisions and the very fact that NOT ALL PLAYERS ARE EQUAL, NOT ALL SITUATIONS (COMPETITIONS) ARE EQUAL.
If game is deemed less important (like EFL Cup has been and still is) then some players are allowed to have rest. They were not dropped. Or to explain it other way - no one expected that the EFL game lineup was stronger because of exclusion of Kane (or Vertonghen for the this instance) - other way around, it was intentionally weaker to give players rest. While you still seem to suggest that team would become stronger by dropping Kane at times, which is not true.
Sidetrack -> /If I buy an expensive Hugo Boss suit, I wear it to my friends weddings and to other most important events of my life. If I do not wear it to work every day does not mean, I think that other clothes are better than this one. No. It is other way around - for less important occasions I wear everyday suits. But for important occasions I bring out Hugo Boss./
You just take posts sentence by sentence, failing to see the main point. Then you reinvent some kind of connections between points that are actually not there, and then you come back and think you have proven anything. You love to argue just for the sake of it. Only the fact that you have steered this discussion from Dier to Kane proves it - you just try to latch onto every sentence (that in your head) seem like good option for arguing instead of focusing to the main point. Which is : some players are more "replaceable" than others. And Dier is about most replacable player in our starting XI, while Kane and Eriksen are among most "irreplaceable"'s of the XI.