Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Nouha Dicko is confident that a fully-fit squad will lead to the club making an impact during the second half of the season.
After impressing in the opening months of the campaign, Wolves dropped down to mid-table after a disastrous run of results during November and the start of December, but four points from their last two games have seen the club make inroads in the standings.
Wolves travel to Watford on Boxing Day and Dicko, who could make his first start in two months after a hamstring problem, believes that the club are capable of an improved run after the turn of the year.
The 22-year-old is quoted by the Express & Star as saying: "Now we have a situation where almost everyone in the squad is fit and available, I think that will make a real difference.
"It is a close division and when you look at the top teams that we have beaten such as Middlesbrough and Norwich, it was when all our players were available.
"You are always going to get injuries but now we have almost everyone available, I think that we can be a match for any team in such a competitive division."
Dicko has scored four times in 15 appearances in all competitions this season.