
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte admits it is difficult for him to rotate his team as the games are coming thick and fast.
Spurs did ring a few changes, but are currently in the midst of a run of seven matches in 21 games.
They take on Manchester City in the late kick off on Saturday in the Premier League, after beating Marseille in the Champions League on Wednesday.
"I have for sure a big decision, not only [with Richarlison]," Conte stated post-game regarding rotations.
"Because honestly, I'm a bit worried because we are going to play against City in two days and it's not easy, because I think some players need to rest and to recover.
"We have many players that played every game until now. But on one hand you know we have to make rotations to give these players a possibility to rest, and we have to try to find a good balance to make rotations because we are playing City and then Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League.
"It's not easy when you play matches every few days, especially in the Champions League.
"Because in the Europa League, Europa Conference League group stage you can make more rotations and then you can afford also to lose some games because you know that in the end you're going to recover. The Champions League is always a massive game. Now we have to manage the game very well for the game against Manchester City.
"I have to trust in my players and to make rotations because it would be impossible to play with the same players on Saturday and then Tuesday."

