Chelsea might be without Tammy Abraham when the Blues travel to Leicester City on Saturday afternoon.
The top goalscorer limped off after the 2-2 draw with Arsenal in midweek and Frank Lampard admitted the striker could miss the game at the King Power.
"He has been getting lightly into the water and all these things but I said yesterday that there’s no fracture but other than that there is still some swelling so I don’t know," Lampard said after the FA Cup win over Hull City.
So if the 22-year-old isn't able to make the match at Leicester, Lampard will have to make a decision who leads the line.
So what are the options for the Blues this weekend?
Michy Batshuayi
This is the most likely option for Lampard at the weekend, with the Belgian having been the main back-up to Abraham throughout the season.
However, the striker is yet to start a Premier League game yet and it means that the Blues boss will have to put a lot of faith in the 26-year-old.
Batshuayi has not got much of a chance throughout his career at the Blues, but it is moments like this where he needs to stand up.
So can Lampard trust him?
"He trains as I want him to train and that’s not easy when you are not playing as much as you want to do but you have to go the extra mile to show that you deserve to play," Lampard said after the win over Hull.
"When you get them opportunities then you have to, wherever they are, show it. Today, I am happy with Michy. I am happy. Not because of just his goal. His goal was slightly fortunate but I like that.
"That’s how goal scorers should score those kind of goals but I just want him to keep delivering when he is training and when the opportunities come.
"We are at that level of football which is quite demanding and everyone judges strikers on goals and I think Michy has that in him. So I want to see a bit more."
Olivier Giroud
If Giroud starts at the weekend then it means the striker's move to Inter Milan has not panned out.
The World Cup winner is wanting out of the club this week, but if Abraham is out for some time then it could change the transfer plans for the Blues completely.
At the moment the Blues are struggling to bring in another striker from the market, and if they can't then Giroud might have to stick around.
The 33-year-old is desperate for a move away to give his chances for the Euros the best shot.
It's a big week for the veteran if he can get his switch to Italy with time running out.
It does seem that Giroud has been massively underused this season and could have added something different to the Blues in games where they have been struggling.
So if he is still a Chelsea player come Saturday, it could be a good option to try to add a different element.
False nine
At one time this season, Lampard moved Pulisic into the false nine role and if he thinks that is the best way to go then it could happen once more.
In that situation it was Christian Pulisic who played in the position, however the American is likely to be unfit for the game.
"He is hopefully going to be training in the middle of next week," Lampard said. "Leicester will be very tight, but hopefully after the break it might fall at quite a nice time to get him properly match fit."
So if Lampard is going to go with that option, then it is likely the front line would be a combination of Pedro, Willian and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
The issue with that might be that none of them stand out as contenders for a false nine position.
Pedro is likely to be the one who would play it, however it could be an experiment that might not work.