Wright set for return this month - Lampard
Frank Lampard has revealed Coventry City striker Haji Wright has resumed light training after missing 10 games with an ankle ligament injury.
The American had scored seven goals in 11 starts for the Sky Blues this season but hasn't played since the 2-2 draw at Sunderland on 9 November - a game in which the 26-year-old's second-half goal started a comeback from 2-0 down.
Lampard told Friday's pre-match press conference ahead of the trip to Norwich City on Saturday: "He came out on the grass yesterday for his first sort of steps outside with some mobility work to get moving.
"We're hoping he's back in the next two weeks or so, but it's been a fair amount of time now, so I want to be conservative about how I say he will be on the grass and then with us.
"He has to get his fitness up and the staff have been doing a good job of doing what they can to keep him as fit as he can be."
Lampard added he is wary of the threat of the Canaries at Carrow Road, though a win would take the Sky Blues within a point of their hosts in mid-table.
"They play good football. We've had a lot of possession in our games so far and this will be a different challenge for us in terms of the opposition that they are for us, and we have to respect them completely," he said.
"They have threats in their team which are quite clear to see in terms of their style of play, because they have a lot of possession, and we have to be ready for that."