Roberto Martinez believes his Everton squad is deep enough to deal with any situation as his players prepare for this week's Europa League fixture.
The Toffees host French side Lille at Goodison Park in their fourth outing of the European season and the Spanish boss suggests he has the quality at his disposal to deploy a very competitive line-up no matter who he starts.
"What we want to do is grow into the competition and try to be as good as we can," he told reporters. "The first objective is to try get through [the group] and to do so would be a phenomenal achievement, looking at the teams in this group.
"There is no such thing as a weakened side; we made sure we had a big enough squad to feature in all the competitions. We have 23 outfield players who have all showed what they can do - now it's about having that competitive edge.
"We proved we are ready to face games having made changes and that doesn't mean we aren't taking things seriously.
"If we want to become a big club with a big mentality we need to be ready to face many games and I think we've responded really well."
Everton currently sit top of the Group H table with five points from three matches which has them one ahead of second-placed Wolfsburg and two clear of Lille while Krasnodar are one point further behind.
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