160 divided by 4 is 40 not 45 But yes, you are right that mathematically it is possible. But there are plenty of other factors involved. For example, if we play 60 games, I expect Hazard to start at least 50 of them if he remains fit and come on as a sub in 7 or 8 of the 10 games he doesn't start. Also I expect KDB to get more than 15 starts if we are to play 60 games because what he offers is tactically different than others and only he can replace Oscar and do the same job. Realistically, Hazard is likely to be a nailed on starter in the team, imo. Oscar has been brilliant in that #10 role and I can't see him giving it up anytime soon; KDB will likely be his sub when we need to rest him. The problem is fitting all of Willian, Mata and Schurrle in the remaining position. Even if Mata can play centrally, I think his appearances there will be limited due to the presence of Oscar and KDB who seem to fit Jose's system more. 3 excellent players and only one starting spot = problems (not exactly math, but close enough )