RALPH Hasenhuttl has admitted he’s already planning what players may need a rest over the coming week but insists Tino Livramento isn’t necessarily one, adding: “I think it is not that he is tired but they are focussed on him because of his strength.”

Saints begin a busy winter schedule with nine games between now and January 2 with the visit to Anfield on Saturday – three of them coming in the next seven days.

Hasenhuttl has already remarked multiple times about how much more pleased he is with the squad depth following last season’s collapse, but now it is about to be put to the test with winnable contests versus Leicester and Brighton at St Mary’s next week.

Some supporters have commented that 19-year-old right-back Livramento is among the players who have looked a bit tired, bruised and battered in the last two Premier League fixtures.

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The former Chelsea youngster took a kicking versus Villa and was forced to withdraw from England under-21 international duty with a minor injury, before he struggled again in the defeat at Norwich.

Daily Echo: The youngster has impressed supporters with his work-rate and desire but some say he needs a rest (Pic: PA)The youngster has impressed supporters with his work-rate and desire but some say he needs a rest (Pic: PA)

Having played all 12 of this season’s league matches at such a young age, Hasenhuttl insisted that he doesn’t think the teen is tired but just on the opposition’s watch list.

Speaking ahead of the visit to Anfield, Hasenhuttl told the Daily Echo: “I think it is not that he is tired but that they are a little bit more focussed on him because of the strength he has there.

“But it is normal that they are taking a little bit of care of him.

“It is more important to have both sides really strong so that they do not know which side they should focus on more.

Daily Echo: Kyle Walker-Peters has been operating in left-back but is right-sided by tradeKyle Walker-Peters has been operating in left-back but is right-sided by trade

“The team is always that good when you have on every position a player that they have to take care of him because then it is hard for the opponent, when everyone is a threat it is hard to defend.

“We have on the full-back positions very good alternatives on both sides, this is what we need because the season is very long and we are in a much more comfortable situation than last season.”

But with some important squad management to come, the Austrian boss did admit that he and his staff have already got a plan in mind for just how many minutes some his squad can take over the next week.

The fixture schedule doesn’t relent – there’s a week off after Brighton but then it’s back to a three-game week again with visits to Arsenal, Crystal Palace and a visit from Brentford.

Daily Echo: Tino Livramento scored his first-ever senior goal in the 2-2 draw with Burnley (Pic: Stuart Martin)Tino Livramento scored his first-ever senior goal in the 2-2 draw with Burnley (Pic: Stuart Martin)

“Yeah sure, we have a whole picture in our heads,” Hasenhuttl admitted, “we have to have this.”

“The good thing is that they are completely different games, Liverpool plays a different style than Leicester or Brighton so we can definitely think about who would be best.”

He added: “But anyway, you have to pick the best possible team for your gameplan, if you have different gameplans that is easier.”