Not exact matches
Fulham are likely to welcome midfielder Scott Parker back into the fold
after he
recovered from a calf
injury and he could be joined by Adel Taarabt, who is
fit again following the international break.
Coquelin has announced that he is
fit and ready to rejoin the squad
after recovering quickly
from his
injury sustained against West Brom.
Hull's top scorer Robbie Brady could be set to feature
after recovering from a hernia operation quicker than expected, but James Chester misses out with a hamstring
injury and Robert Koren is still not
fit as he
recovers from a broken foot.
Alan Pardew should be relieved to see Yannick Bolasie
fit and ready to make his first appearance of 2016
after recovering from a hip
injury, while Bakary Sako has also
recovered after a month sidelined with a hamstring problem.
The young Welshman seems fully
fit again
after recovering from his devastating leg
injury and returning last campaign.
Carvalhal said that midfielder Sam Clucas will be
fit to face West Brom
after recovering from a knee
injury that forced him off during last Saturday's 2 - 0 defeat against Manchester United.
Zidane also revealed that Welsh forward Gareth Bale was
fit for Tuesday's Copa del Rey match against Madrid minnows Fuenlabrada,
after recovering from a hamstring
injury.
Eden Hazard is now
fit after recovering from his ankle
injury and in contention with Willian and Pedro also vying for the two places flanking Morata up front.
Pochetino will be undoubtedly relieved to welcome Christian Eriksen and Andros Townsend back into the team at Sunderland, with both expected to be
fit after recovering from a knee and ankle
injury respectively.
However, there are also some positives as Arda Turan has
recovered from the knock he sustained during a training session in the buildup to the contest against Valencia while Jasper Cillessen is also deemed
fit enough to travel with the squad
after recovering from an ankle
injury.