GRAHAM Potter has received a big boost for his squad as three players have returned to first-team training.
The Albion boss would have been sweating on the fitness of some of his players as the injury list of the club seemed to be growing with every match.
Potter was without Lewis Dunk, Adam Webster, Adam Lallana, Jeremy Sarmiento, Danny Welbeck and Steven Alzate for the Southampton game.
Even in that game both Joel Veltman and Leandro Trossard had to come off with injuries, but both could feature against Wolves on Wednesday.
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Potter could also soon call upon striker Welbeck and midfielder Alzate as they have returned to first-team training.
The duo both underwent surgery after picking up their injuries against Crystal Palace in September.
Adam Lallana was also back in training for Albion as he steps up his recovery after he picked up an injury which that him out of the 1-1 draw against Southampton.
It is likely they will need some time before they take to field in a Premier League match.
However, their return does signify that the injury crisis at the club could be coming to an end.
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