Arsene Wenger is hoping for a double fitness boost for Arsenal's games against Spurs and Montpellier.
Wenger saw all of his players pass fitness tests and Wojciech Szczesny, Bacary Sagna, Santi Cazorla, Olivier Giroud, Mikel Arteta, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott will be ready for Saturday's North London derby.
The Gunners boss is also hoping to have Kieran Gibbs and Gervinho back from injury to face Montpellier in the Champions League next Wednesday.
Wenger said: "Gibbs has gone out, a little setback, it is difficult to know. Will he be available for Wednesday? He might have a chance. Gervinho might have a chance for Wednesday, too."
Wenger is also hoping that Abou Diaby is on the way back after the French midfielder resumed training - and the Arsenal boss gave an insight into why he has had so many injury problems.
Wenger said: "He started to run, so that means three more weeks before it goes away. It is frustrating as we started very well with him and since he has moved out we have felt that.
"He balances our team as he has stature and presence physically and we are quite small in midfield and when he is there, it gives us something different.
"I can tell you as he has been everywhere in the world to be assessed. There is an explanation that he is quick, strong, has good stamina, good resistance to repeat, but his muscle strength is not good enough to deal with that.
"The muscle is pushed to the extreme and his individual fibres are not strong enough. Then sometimes little fibres go. That is basically his problem.
"When you play every three days, you cannot rebuild your strength, as you need to recover. When you don't rebuild your strength, through the games you burn your fibres a bit and become weaker and weaker, so that means he gets injured.
"But he is a top guy. Conscientious. Cares about everybody. Of course, mentally, it is difficult to deal with it when you look at his career in the past six years.
"The second reason for his problems of course is his ankle. His ankle movements are not always... - since he has been slaughtered at Sunderland (a career-threatening ankle injury suffered five years ago) that means that there is always compensation going on in the whole of your body.
"It is unbelievable how important your ankles are."
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