Chelsea attacking midfielder Mason Mount has sent manager Thomas Tuchel a three word message as the German now faces a potential selection headache for the Champions League knockout first leg against Lille.
Mount, 23, had to be withdrawn early on in the Club World Cup final after he felt some discomfort on an injury that he carried into the Abu Dhabi tournament from the Plymouth FA Cup game.
That injury that had many sweating ahead of the Carabao Cup final with the potential of three key players between the two finalists possibly missing the showpiece event amid Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota's woes.
However, Chelsea's No.19 is on course to potentially make the full squad for the home leg against Lille after he was pictured in the latest set of training pictures on Monday.
"Azpi (Cesar Azpilicueta) looks much better than Callum (Hudson-Odoi). Let's start with these two. Callum did not train yesterday, Azpi trained and has no reaction, so if it stays like this, which it seems to be, then he's available for tomorrow," Tuchel updated in Monday's pre-match press conference.
"Mason (Mount) did a very good individual session, I think he will try to come back to team training today. He was out maybe a little bit too long to start. Perhaps he is involved in the squad, but he has not trained with the team yet.
"And Reece (James) is still out, and Chilly (Ben Chilwell) out."
It is unknown yet whether or not Tuchel will risk his star man for the midweek fixture under the lights of Stamford Bridge, especially considering just how vital he could be come Sunday's Carabao Cup final.
On the contrary, Chelsea's attacking performance against Crystal Palace left a lot to be desired, so the German will certainly not want to witness a repeat from his team of what happened in Croydon, meaning Mount could be included in the full squad just encase things weren't going to plan on the night against Jocelyn Gourvennec's side.
What is known with the player in question is the fact that he's recovery couldn't have gone much better as per previous messages he has sent to the fanbase but a certain level on caution must be taken by Tuchel to ensure that no costly mistake is made regarding rushing the 23-year-old back to the fold just for the sake of it.
Obviously, all footballers want to play every game possible and this was reflected in Mount's tweet after training finished on Monday.
On his Twitter account @masonmount_10, the midfielder posted three training photos with the simple but effective caption of: 'In my element.'
Chelsea fans will certainly return to their confident element if they were to see Mount make a return to the bench at the very least for the much anticipated Champions League return on February 22.