I don't know if Poch realizes how dangerous his rotation game can become. I think it's instilling an unhealthy and disruptive environment over time. When players, no matter how good they play, are benched in favor of other players who have not shown anything to deserve a starting place, I don't know how well it will go, even with the new faces. Why should they put their all if the next game they won't start? Matter of fact, why would a top class player join Tottenham when it's likely he won't start right away and when he finally does and plays well, he's rotated the next game with someone who's not up to par with his performances? What does that tell you about the rewarding system promoted within the club?
Nobody was complaining about this rotation when things were going well... all managers rotate to keep a squad a fresh as they can. LFC made 3 changes yesterday from their CL games, 4 changes between Genk and Man Utd.
Fabinho took ages to get intergrated into their team last year, and like N’Dombele he signed at the beginning of the summer.