Nottingham Forest boss Sabri Lamouchi is having to cope with "bad news" on the injury front, as he faces being without Joe Worrall for a lengthy spell.
The defender has been a key player under the Frenchman but could now be sidelined for almost two months - at a time when the Reds are struggling to get their season going.
Lamouchi's men have lose all four of their games so far this term, being knocked out of the Carabao Cup at Barnsley and falling to QPR, Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town in the league.
They have one more fixture to play before the international break, with Bristol City the visitors to Trentside this coming weekend.
Here's a look at the current injury situation, on the back of Lamouchi confirming Worrall's absence in his post-match interview at the John Smith's Stadium.
Joe Worrall
It is likely to be at least November before the centre-back makes a return to action.
After playing Forest's first two league games, he was not involved in Friday night's 1-0 defeat to the Terriers.
“He will probably be out for six or seven weeks,” Lamouchi said afterwards.
“He has broken something in his foot.
“It is a blow.
“But when you start bad, you have some bad news and bad news.

Fouad Bachirou
The midfielder was also ruled out against Huddersfield, due to a hamstring problem - and will likely miss the home game with the Robins, too.
He could return to face Blackburn Rovers on October 17, after the international break.
“Bachirou will be out for a couple of weeks because of a hamstring injury," Lamouchi said earlier in the week.
“Probably just after the international break he will be back."
Tiago Silva
Lamouhi has previously said the Portuguese would be expected to return from an ankle problem towards the end of this month.
He has yet to play this term and has been linked with a move to fellow Evangelos Marinakis-owned club Olympiacos.
Lamouchi said last week: "Tiago is close.
“He started to run on Wednesday, but he needs time.”