Leeds United are set for a much-needed boost on the injury front - as backed up by Luke Ayling's cheeky four-word message on social media.
In the midst of an action-packed schedule brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Whites have been made to cope without several key players in recent weeks.
England midfielder Kalvin Phillips has only just returned from a calf problem that sidelined him for a month, while summer signing Rodrigo Moreno returned to the matchday squad against West Ham United and Chelsea after a spell out.
That latter game, though, came at a cost as 13-goal top-scorer Patrick Bamford hobbled off against his former club.
Despite that blow, fast forward a couple of days at Elland Road and Robin Koch is the latest man to provide Marcelo Bielsa with a timely injury boost after making his return for the under-23s against Newcastle United.
And there was a familiar face who was delighted to see the German back in action. Quoting the club's tweet posting pictures of under-23 action, Ayling posted: "Big Koch is back" with a heart-eyed emoji and a blue heart - which unsurprisingly drew a lot of love from Leeds fans.
In this afternoon's Premier League 2 Division 2 clash, goals from Joe Gelhardt and Charlie Cresswell settled the scores against the Magpies as Leeds continue to edge closer to the title.
Koch was, meanwhile, deployed in defensive midfield and showed little signs of rust after three months out.
It was his first appearance for the club since December 5, when he suffered a knee injury - incidentally in the corresponding fixture against Chelsea - which required surgery.
As the development side recorded their 11th win in 12 matches, the German defender played the opening 45 minutes before being allowed some rest time in the second half.
Koch wasn't the only high-profile name in the Leeds line-up, though.
There were also chances for fit-again Swiss defender Gaetano Berardi and Ian Poveda to impress as Bielsa and co turn their attentions to the Fulham game on Friday night.