Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal will need a “global plan” which includes heavy squad rotation if the club are to be successful this season.
More changes are expected for Sunday’s Premier League trip to face Everton as Arsenal look to recover from their defeat at Watford last weekend.
“It is impossible to come off that intensity [against Red Star] and then play against Everton,” Wenger said when asked if wholesale changes could be expected at Goodison Park.
“Of course, I left 10 or 11 players at home and I decided to rotate at the start of the season.
“It is important to see that these players get stronger and stronger in every game. We play on Tuesday again, at home, so we have to have a global plan. We have to.”
“[It is not about] what will happen at the end of the season but what will happen on the pitch on Sunday and I think on the quality that we can produce.”
Wenger confirmed both Laurent Koscielny and Aaron Ramsey should be in contention at Everton but expects Danny Welbeck to be out for up to three weeks.
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