Antonio Conte has no fresh injury concerns to contend with ahead of Wednesday's clash with Tottenham, with Marcos Alonso recovering from the knock he sustained against Stoke City.
The Chelsea boss has, however, confirmed that David Luiz is still suffering pain from Sergio Aguero's tackle at the start of December.
Aguero was sent off after his high boot caught Luiz in the thigh at the end of Manchester City's 3-1 defeat at home to Chelsea, and the Blues' Brazilian defender has played with bandages on his leg ever since.
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Alonso has played in every match during Chelsea's 13-game winning run and will likely start against Mauricio Pochettino's side at White Hart Lane in midweek, with Conte revealing that he is in contention.
"Yes, he's available for tomorrow," he said when asked about the Spanish wing-back. "David is playing in this situation [with pain] after the game against Manchester City. Now, I think he's improving.
"Now he's getting better, his physical condition and his pain is improving a lot."
Conte will still be without John Terry, who is inching closer to a return after stepping up his training regime, but he also welcomes back Pedro after he served his suspension against Stoke City.
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However, in Pedro's absence, Willian starred and scored two decisive goals in his side's 4-2 victory on New Year's Eve and Conte admits that he has some tough decisions to make ahead of the Spurs clash.
"I prefer to have this problem and for sure now we have Pedro or Willian, Hazard, Costa," he added. "They are in good form, they are in good shape. I have to decide the starting eleven. But I think you win the game in 95 minutes and it's important to have all my players available."