There's some mixed news on the injury front for Tottenham Hotspur ahead of Sunday's Premier League encounter with Wolves.
Since replacing Mauricio Pochettino as head coach last month, Jose Mourinho has not had the luxury of a fully fit squad and that's unlikely to be the case until the new year as Hugo Lloris is a long-term absentee.
Not that the lengthy injury list has been too much of a problem.
Mourinho has overseen four wins in his first six games as Lilywhites boss, with the two defeats thus far coming at former club Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
The 3-1 loss at the Allianz Arena was admittedly with a much changed side as the Portuguese tactician opted to rest Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Serge Aurier and Jan Vertonghen with the Wolves fixture in mind.
But whilst that quartet should be available to face Nuno Espirito Santo's side, there's a number of players who are doubtful for the trip.
Amid concerns that Tanguy Ndombele, Erik Lamela and Harry Winks could miss the game against Wolves, there has been an injury update provided by the club's official website.
And it's mixed news.
Ndombele and Lamela are set to sit out the game along with Michel Vorm and Lloris.
"Erik Lamela (hamstring), Hugo Lloris (elbow) Vorm (calf) & Tanguy Ndombele (groin) – undergoing on-field rehabilitation," a statememt reads.
The good news is that Harry Winks is available for action.
"Harry Winks (ankle) – returned to training with the squad."
Meanwhile, Ben Davies is travelling to Qatar to continue his rehabilitation from the ankle injury suffered against West Ham United last month.
"Ben Davies (ankle) – travelling to our medical partners, in Qatar to continue rehab," reads a statement.