Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is not concerned about his shortage of right-backs ahead of Sunday's north London derby at Arsenal.
Spurs are without Kyle Walker-Peters and Juan Foyth, while possible makeshift replacement Eric Dier is struggling with a hip injury and is a doubt for the Emirates clash.
That leaves just Serge Aurier as the only recognised right-back but he has not featured since injuring himself playing for the Ivory Coast in the summer's Africa Cup of Nations.
And the Argentinian thinks it is a good game for his side to try to bounce back in.
"Always you need to win," he said. "If you came from a not good result like we did, you need to win. If you came from a good result you need to win again.
"The criticism in football comes when you don't win. It's not important what happened in the past, only what happens now, in the present.
"We know well what this game means. I'm lucky to be involved in this type of game. I love to play this type of game and I am so excited and optimistic that we will perform in our best way."