Good news after Andrews' injury

Rangers manager Alex McLeish can breath a sigh of relief after defender Marvin Andrews returned from Gold Cup action without serious injury.
Andrews was withdrawn as Trinidad & Tobago were knocked out after a 2-0 defeat by Colombia, but it was his ankle and not his knee that was hurt.
The defender has since March rejected advice to have surgery.
McLeish has promised to field a full-strength team in a friendly against Linfield on Saturday.
The Rangers manager also declared his side's nine-day training camp in Canada despite following up a victory over a Canadian Select team with a single-goal defeat by Dinamo Zagreb.
New signings Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan and Federico Nieto are likely to be fielded in Belfast. I tried to use as many players as possible in the games in Canada
Rangers boss Alex McLeish
"This will now give us a chance to have a close-up look at Nieto and his match fitness, which will be all right as the Argentinian season has just finished," McLeish told Glasgow's Evening Times.
"Fanfan will also come into the Linfield reckoning. It will be good to get working with these guys.
"We did consider trying to get them to Canada. But, by the time they got over, we would have been in the last couple of days and ready to come back.
"I tried to use as many players as possible in the games in Canada because it is all about getting match fitness, so we will continue with this policy.
"Nacho Novo should get some part of the Linfield match and we would expect to have Dado Prso and Maurice Ross available again after they sat out the Zagreb game.
"Michael Ball has also been making good progress and Stefan Klos will get a game at some stage.
"With Marvin Andrews also due back early and the new boys, Nieto and Fanfan, we will have the squad getting up to strength."
Trinidad & Tobago spokesman Shaun Fuentes said after his side's exit in Florida: "Probably the only positive note coming out of the game was that Marvin Andrews received a just a knock to his left ankle and not his knee.
"Alarm bells were at first ringing, especially after he went down a second time and had to be replaced. The ankle blow is not serious."
Meanwhile, Rangers will round off their pre-season programme with the visit of Borussia Monchengladbach to Ibrox on 23 July and the short trip to St Mirren in Paisley three days later.