CELTIC boss Ange Postecoglou has provided an injury update ahead of his side's trip to Motherwell tomorrow.
The Hoops manager joked that he "lit a few candles" every time one of his players feature while away on international duty.
And that seems fair enough considering the amount of injuries the Aussie has had to deal with since arriving in Glasgow.
However, on this occasion, all of his players have returned injury free and are ready for the Premiership clash at Fir Park.
Mikey Johnston will be available for selection once more - which is no doubt a welcome boost considering the young attacker's notable injury past.
James Forrest and long-term absentee Christopher Jullien have returned to first team training and so have stepped up their recovery further.
Postecoglou did reveal though that Josip Juranovic is not quite ready for a return yet, with the Croatian full-back remaining on the sidelines for now.
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