Chelsea attacking midfielder Mason Mount has sent the Blues fanbase into a frenzy with his three word message ahead of Club World Cup opener amid injury doubts.
Mount, 23, was forced off the pitch during extra time against Plymouth Argyle and head straight down the tunnel when he was substituted.
Chelsea's No.19 then missed the west Londoners' first training session in the UAE on Sunday, as he underwent further examinations before returning to the field on Monday afternoon.
Speaking following Saturday's win, Arno Michels was hopeful the injury wasn't serious.
He said: "Hopefully not, we will see. He felt an injury in extra time with this shot on goal. Only by this shot – it wasn't a serious problem during the game – it was only when he had the shot he realised he had quick he felt pain and so we took him off.
"We will see. There will be further exams. Hopefully, it's not too bad but right now I can't promise what the situation is."
The former Derby man then completed some light training with the rest of the group before completing some individual training to help build up his fitness ahead of a Club World Cup debut for the Euro 2020 finalist.
The 23-year-old was initially put through his paces by Michels and Zsolt Low on Monday afternoon in Thomas Tuchel's absence, with Reece James and Edouard Mendy the only players missing.
James hasn't been included in the official squad list despite initial optimism of a potential return in one of the two prospective games that could be played out in the United Arab Emirates, but has still travelled with the squad.
Meanwhile, Mendy will be joining up with the squad for the final as his name was on the list but the Senegalese, as hinted by his most recent post, is out celebrating his nations historic AFCON win on their open to bus parade of Dakar before travelling to Asia in the next 24-48 hours.
Whilst it is unknown what the exact final line-up that will be fielded by Thomas Tuchel and Michels on Wednesday, the player given his first senior appearance in the first team by Frank Lampard has made himself available for selection despite ongoing injury concerns that came out about after Saturday's win.
He tweeted his three word message to the supporters and coaching set up at the club on his Twitter account @masonmount_10: 'CWC journey begins.'
If Chelsea were to progress to Saturday's showpiece event, could Mount produce another moment of magic like he did to feed Kai Havertz for the winning Champions League goal last season?