Marc Tierney will again miss out for Norwich City but boss Paul Lambert has no new injury worries for Saturday's visit of Bolton.
The left-back has missed recent outings having suffered a reaction to his recent groin injury and he will not be fit in time for the game against Owen Coyle's struggling Wanderers at Carrow Road.
Lambert has a virtually full squad to choose from and he stressed that the players are all determined to bounce back quickly from Wednesday's 3-0 mauling against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
He told the Pink 'un: "I've never once had a problem tying to lift them again. I think they are hurt, everybody is hurting because we just never turned up on that night.
"We never gave them a game - which is so unlike us. We're sitting mid-table and no-one would have given us an earthly of being in that position.
"I thought Wednesday night we just never got going.
"I don't have to do a major overhaul or anything like that. I have no worries about the lads going again. They know themselves they let everybody down and ourselves down.
"It was a game we thought we could go up there and win but to be fair to Sunderland they were much better than us on that night.
"We pick ourselves up and go again."