That is the opinion of pundit and former Chelsea midfielder and manager Glenn Hoddle.

The Blues thrashed Qarabag 6-0 in the Champions League this evening, as Antonio Conte rotated his squad.

Eden Hazard, Alvaro Morata, David Luiz and Antonio Rudiger all missed out on places in the starting line up.

Davide Zappacosta had a debut to remember by catching the goalkeeper out at his near post with a long-range effort from the right flank.

Second choice striker Michy Batshuayi also netted twice as the Premier League champions cruised to an opening group stage win.

Hoddle says Conte now has a dilemma over who to pick in certain positions but feels that is a good problem.

“That’s what you want, competition in every place,” Hoddle said on BT Sport.

“Kante goes off, Bakayoko comes on and scores a goal and looks the part."

And the current English champions can now compete in all four competitions, according to Hoddle.

“They’ve got a squad now that goes really deep and they can challenge on four fronts," added the pundit.

“Probably the Premier League and Champions League are their priorities.

“But they’ve got the squad now to do that.”

Chelsea take on Arsenal in their next Premier League fixture on Sunday.

A win at Stamford Bridge could see them move to the top of the league.