Jake Livermore will be available to return to face Arsenal on Monday having been rested by manager Tony Pulis for being 'mentally tired'.
Pulis's decision to leave Livermore out of his plans for games against West Ham and Manchester City in the last week led to concern given the midfielder's previous bouts of depression that followed the death of his baby son. He later tested positive for cocaine as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy.
However, Pulis insisted on Saturday morning there was nothing wrong with 27-year-old midfielder and he now regrets not blaming his absence on a regulation injury in order to avoid the unnecessary attention.