Is there a chance of having Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro back fit?
Destiny has a chance, he’s trained. We'll see how he pulls up. Pedro is probably another week away.
Since your last match against Crystal Palace it's been six wins, six defeats and three draws, how do you feel your team has coped during that period?
Sort of mixed in many respects. Obviously we've had some challenges in there in terms of injuries and disruptions, but for the most part I think we've been competitive. Has our football been at the level we want? Probably not, but I think the lads' sheer effort and will and competitiveness has allowed us to be in the position we are.
With the majority of the squad available now, is the target still those Champions League spot?
Well firstly we do have a couple of injuries. Richarlison is out for three or four weeks. He picked up a knee injury in the last game so he will be out for a little while. Obviously Ryan [Sessegnon] had a bit of a setback, well a big setback, after the last game so we're still down a couple of numbers,
In terms of now to the end of the season, nothing different to the start of the season. The idea is to try to keep progressing our football and finish the season strong and keep developing our players in our game style so that we can see where that takes us this year but more importantly sets us up for years to come.
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