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Ebbsfleet United manager Dennis Kutrieb says he can keep big squad happy ahead of FA Cup game against Sevenoaks Town

Manager Dennis Kutrieb believes he can keep his big squad happy while Ebbsfleet carry on winning games.

The Fleet boss shuffled his pack again last weekend, making six changes, and he has a plethora of talent to call upon in his 24-strong squad.

Even with injuries to the likes of Kieran Monlouis, Josh Wright and Chris Haigh, there are still players who have had limited game time so far this term.

But it’s not a problem as far as the Ebbsfleet manager is concerned.

“At the moment it’s easy as you are successful and winning games so everyone wants to be part of it,” said Kutrieb.

“Everyone knows we need to be up for it because in two weeks’ time we have eight games in four weeks.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if we need every single player in the squad there. Everyone needs to be sure they are sharp as they will get game time.

“It might be an advantage if you have a big squad and everyone is on the same page, that we can utilise our squad.

“We try to involve everyone as much as possible and if someone has no chance at the moment, we tell them what the reason is and try to encourage everyone. It will not always be as easy as it looked against Taunton.

“We need to make sure everyone is together, regardless of if they come off the bench, are not in the squad and are then involved, then you have a chance.”

So how does Kutrieb decide his starting XI from week to week? It’s certainly not a task that he shies away from, and results so far suggest he has got all the big calls spot-on.

“It’s not difficult for me, not at all,” he stated, with his side already posting 11 wins and a draw in their first 12 league games. “That’s my job.

“I can’t say I have a difficult job because it’s the best thing in the world if you win games, you pick

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