The Belgian international is a doubt for the Monday night game at The Hawthorns following minor surgery on his knee.

Although he's back in full training today, the record signing may not be fully fit in time for the visit of Sean Dyche's team.

Rondon was pulled out of international duty with a hamstring strain, but the Venezuelan has already recovered.

When asked about Chadli this morning, Pulis said: "That will be a late one, he's out on the grass today for the first time after a lot of work in gym.

"We wont take any chances if we don't have to. Salomon will be fine. The only one we are really concerned with is Chadli, and whether we push him or not."

The majority of Albion's players returned to training on Tuesday but the three Northern Ireland internationals, who played against Croatia that evening, are due back today.

"All of them will be back today so we'll find out what condition they're in," said Pulis.

"Speaking to them, they've all got through the games ok so it's just having a look at them today.

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"We won't do a lot of work on them today with the game on Monday, the main work will be done Saturday and Sunday."

Gareth McAuley, who turned 37 in December, and Chris Brunt, who's recently returned from a long-term knee injury, only played one half against Croatia on Tuesday night.

Pulis is more relaxed about Chadli's injury considering the impressive performances both Brunt and James Morrison put in against Leicester last time out.

He was pleased with Albion's return of four points from four tough fixtures against Spurs, Liverpool, Manchester City and Leicester.

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The Baggies have now got Burnley, Hull City, and Watford coming up, but Pulis is taking nothing for granted.

"They'll be even tougher, they all are," he said. "We can't go into any game not 100 per cent committed, we're not good enough to do that.

"The thing with the Leicester game is we had more confidence right from the start, I think that made a big difference."