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Wenger reports that Lacazette, Ramsey and Wilshere have all been involved in full training, while the club also confirm that Kolasinac did not injure his knee on international duty and is therefore available for the visit of Stoke on Sunday.

Jack Wilshere is fine, and has been training well.

“Jack trained yesterday so he’s OK. Everybody else has come back as far as we’re aware. We’ll find out a bit more this morning, but Jack was OK yesterday.”

Alexandre trained yesterday, and may be involved this weekend.

“That, I don’t know. He trained yesterday but whether he’ll be involved at the weekend or not, I’m not entirely sure. It’s important for him to have as much training and match time as we give him. I’m not entirely sure [whether he’ll be involved on Sunday], so I can’t give you an answer. Sorry!”

The Arsenal team won’t get rotated heavily in preparation for their Europa league games.

“I don’t think so, no. I think we’ll be playing our best team at the best times to suit. We need to win games, we want to win games. We’ll be as strong as we can at most times.”

Tottenham:

Harry Winks (ankle) is undergoing further investigation and a period of rehabilitation.

Harry Kane (ankle) is continuing to step up rehabilitation.

Pochettino on Kane:

“He is doing very well. Every day he is improving. We need to assess him, it is still a few days until the game. I think it is difficult now to say yes or no. If not this weekend, maybe next but the most important is we are so positive about his recovery.”

Huddersfield:

Here’s what David Wagner had to say about their the state of their teams fitness:

“Aaron Mooy and Philip Billing are back on the grass today with the fitness coaches and will be back with the group tomorrow; they’re both in contention for Saturday.” “Kongolo Terence has been back in training since the international break; he is in contention as well. It’s a big boost for all of us because he played very well before his injury.” “Injury wise we are in a good place. Only Michael Hefele and Danny Williams are out until the end of the season. Jon Stanković is now in competition for a squad place.”

Burnley:

Here’s what Dyche said on Burnley’s keeper situation:

“Heaton is really close now, but I want to be in that position where I have to make a choice.”

Gudmundsson is expected to be okay after picking up a minor knock. He trained with the squad as normal.

Leicester:

Puel reports that Kelechi Iheanacho has broken his hand;

“Iheanacho has a broken hand. We will see if he can play with this injury. He fell, but it’s not a bad injury.”

A heel injury also rules Matty James out of the game.

Apart from these two, there are no other injury concerns for the Leicester team.

Crystal Palace:

There are many injury doubts for Crystal Palace ahead of their clash against Liverpool.

Here’s what Hodgson had to say:

“We were very disappointed to lose Jeffrey Schlupp in the last game, as he was out for a long time after the Brighton injury and did so well to get back so we are disappointed to lose him again. We still have have doubts on James Tomkins and Alexander Sorloth, so will check them tomorrow but they are very much doubts. Luckily all others reported back. Zaha hasn’t been training to any great extent as we’re nursing his knee problem that he has. We will have a look at him tomorrow and hope the knee will be ok but we’ve had to be very cautious after the Huddersfield Town game as he came back from injury much earlier than he should have done.”

Connor Wickham made his first start for the Under 23 side but Hodgson was disappointed to see him having to leave Thursday morning’s training session early;

“Connor unfortunately today picked up a minor groin strain and we hope it is not going to be serious. It sometimes happens when you are protecting a knee when you have been out for a long time you pick up a soft tissue injury. .”

Southampton:

Mark Hughes confirms Charlie Austin is in contention to return, ahead of their match against West Ham;

“We’re hopeful on Charlie Austin and he is very keen to be involved against West Ham. It was a significant injury and he’s done magnificently to recover.”

Ryan Bertrand and Steven Davis are also back in contention for their clash.

Brighton:

Chris Hughton gives a fitness update on his squad;

“The only doubts had been Gaetan Bong – who will be fit for this weekend. We still have to make a late decision on Dale Stephens ahead of Saturday. We’ll be without Anthony Knockaert and Leo Ulloa this weekend. We have players like Jurgen Locadia and others who are also pushing to play and that is great for us. These are the reasons we have a strong squad.”

Watford:

Javi Gracia hopes to welcome Christian Kabasele back to full training next week;

“He has been training progressively with the team. We’ll see. Now, he’s out of the team but maybe next week Kabasele will be able to train with the team more progressively, warming up. We’ll see how the reaction of the player is.”

Craig Cathcart, will be pushing Miguel Britos, Sebastian Prödl and Adrian Mariappa for a start in their defence;

“In the next seven games we will see Craig playing with the team,”

Tom Cleverley, Younès Kaboul, Nathaniel Chalobah and Gerard Deulofeu remain out;

“Cleverley is out of the team and needs time. He’s still not fit. Kaboul is not in the best condition for the next game. Others like Chalobah we must wait to see when they can play. These players are working now out of the team. I wish these players can help us at the end of the season, but I can’t say anything else at this moment.”

Gracia claims the rest of the team are fit and healthy;

“We are working the same way as other weeks. The rest of the team is in good condition and a good mentality for the next game.”

Manchester City:

John Stones picked up a concussion on International duty with England, but aside from that, Pep reports that everyone else is OK;

“Apart from John Stones who has a concussion from his last international game, everyone is ok. He feels good but the rules say he needs seven days off.”

On another positive note, Guardiola states that Agüero is much better;

“Agüero is much much better but we will see tomorrow if he will be involved.”

Pep isn’t taking anything for granted;

“We are almost there, we are in an ideal situation but it isn’t done. Especially in this league… Goodison Park is a good ground and of course the Derby will be very very difficult and we all know how good Spurs are at Wembley so it is not done.”

Swansea:

In his interview, Carvahal confirmed there were no new injury concerns for the Swansea team, as all of the players involved on international duty have returned fit and injury-free.

Sanchez, Rangel, Fer and Bony remain on the sidelines and Jordon Ayew is still suspended.