Coventry City defender Stephen Wright is touch and go to make City's team to face Nottingham Forest at the Ricoh Arena on Saturday.
The right back took a knock to his knee against Swansea but could possibly return to an injury ravaged Sky Blues side.
But even with Isaac Osbourne out with an ankle injury, suffered just minutes after he replaced Wright against Swansea, Wright is still not a definite to start against Nottingham Forest this weekend as he says his current condition is touch and go as to whether he will be involved at the Ricoh Arena on Saturday.
"It has been like a nightmare these last few months because you just want to play football. And to finally get out there and then have to come back out again was horrible," said Wright to Sky Blue World.
"I will wait and see what condition I'm in tomorrow (Friday) and that will give me a clearer idea as to whether or not I can play but I obviously hope I can.
"We all want to do well for the club and for the fans and the best way to do that is to pick up points.
"Nottingham Forest are down at the wrong end of the table but there is no way we will be taking them lightly. There will be no chance of that at all because we all know what they are capable of producing."