IAN Foster has reported a few 'bumps and bruises' among the Plymouth Argyle players following the 2-0 defeat by Ipswich Town on Saturday but expects to have a full squad available for the Championship match at Sheffield Wednesday tonight.
It is the first of back-to-back away games this week, followed by a trip to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday, as the Pilgrims look to pick up points after being dragged to within two points of the relegation positions. Sheffield Wednesday are in 23rd place, but only five points behind Argyle in 16th, after a run of four wins from their last five fixtures, including a 1-0 victory at near neighbours Rotherham United at the weekend.
Foster gave an update on his squad during a Press call at Home Park yesterday morning before taking the players for a training session. He said: "Everyone is fine, everyone has come through the (Ipswich) game; a few bumps and bruises as you would expect from a tough encounter but we are okay, we are healthy."
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