Using Bolton’s squad depth will be crucial, Schumacher said, as he targets a play-off spot before the end of the season.
Bolton are currently seventh in the table, one point off the top six.
“We pick starting XIs based on what we think is going to be the best team to give us a chance to win the game and also what sort of lads and impact people coming off the bench can have,” Schumacher said.
“That’s what we’ll continue to do, it won’t be the same starting XI for every game from now until the end of the season because that’s not possible.
“You have to use the whole squad when you’ve got a strong squad.”
Bolton have shown fighting spirit in Schumacher’s first seven games in charge of the club, with all four victories during that time coming after conceding first.
“Four times we’ve come from behind and won so it shows good character, it shows the lads keep going,” he said.
“They don’t let a bit of adversity get to them and they’re going to need that to continue because there will certainly be more games between now and the end of the season where we concede first.”