Tottenham return to Premier League action on Sunday afternoon against Aston Villa following their winter break.
Initially set to have two weeks off after the Man City fixture, their break was unfortunately interrupted as they had to play their FA Cup fourth round replay against Southampton on the Wednesday.
Jose Mourinho did have to do without both Giovani Lo Celso and Erik Lamela for the 3-2 win due to respective thigh and groin injuries.
The former has been in stunning form of late with some excellent displays in the middle of the park, with the latter also having an impact on proceedings when he has been used by the head coach.
Spurs really cannot afford to have even more players in the treatment room at present and all supporters are keen for the duo to be back in time for the game at Villa Park.
Well, the good news is that Lo Celso is back in training with the rest of his teammates after his injury and he is in line to return against Dean Smith's side, with Lamela to be assessed ahead of the game.
However, there is some bad news regarding Juan Foyth as he has sustained a groin injury and is currently undergoing rehabilitation.
One player who could make his return from injury in the Midlands this weekend is Ben Davies.
The left-back last featured in Mourinho's first game in charge at West Ham in November due to an ankle issue but he returned to training at Hotspur Way prior to the winter break.
Harry Kane still remains out for the Lilywhites as he recovers from hamstring surgery following his injury at Southampton on New Year's Day, with Moussa Sissoko also unavailable after injuring his knee in the same match.
The club revealed in January that both are not expected to return to training until April and at present they are undergoing their rehabilitation as they bid to make it back before the season ends.
Spurs can close to within one point of Chelsea on Sunday providing that they pick up all three points at Villa Park as the Blues play the following day at home to Manchester United.