Arsenal boss Unai Emery has striking problems ahead of a tough run for his Gunners.
With Danny Welbeck ruled out for most of the season after knee surgery last week, Emery is now also sweating on the fitness of in-form duo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.
Both strikers missed out on international duty due to injury problems, as Lacazette sat out of France games with a groin issue and Auba struggled with his back during Gabon's campaign.
It could lead to a crisis up front with a Premier League trip to Bournemouth on Sunday, before taking on Tottenham at home and Manchester United away in the first week of December.
But Emery is upbeat about their away form ahead of the trip to Bournemouth.
With his team on a 16-match unbeaten run, Emery says: “We started with an Arsenal that barely won against the top six, even though this year we haven’t done so yet either.
“But while also having serious difficulty winning away from home, something we have already improved upon.”
Emery is hoping his team come back from the Fifa break fired up to get back to winning ways after just one victory in their last five outings.
And he adds: “We’ve had four draws in our last five games and we need to give the team a push now.
"I’ve spoken with my team during the international break. Our goal is finish in the top four but it’s not easy.”
DOUTBFUL: Lacazette and Aubameyang
CONCERNS: Unai Emery
INJURED Danny Welbeck
EXCITED: Spurs' Lucas Moura