Sam Byram is the only fitness doubt for Norwich City ahead of Sunday's trip to the full-back's old club Leeds United.

The 28-year-old started back-to-back games but missed the 3-1 home defeat to Chelsea last night.

Christoph Zimmermann and Mathias Normann were taken off at half-time due to tactical decisions, with City losing 2-0, although Zimmermann has also been dealing with an eye infection.

Head coach Dean Smith explained: “It’s looking okay. Sam I’m going to have a look at tomorrow morning to assess if he’s okay.

“He’s a little bit fatigued and it’s always a worry when he’s fatigued, certainly around the hamstring areas because of his history, but I’m hoping he’ll be okay.

“All the lads that played last night have come through. Zimbo and Mathias will take part in a training session with the lads who didn’t play, so we should have everybody that was available last night available on Sunday.”

Ireland internationals Andrew Omobamidele (back) and Adam Idah (knee) remain the only long-term injury absentees.

“We’re pretty much doing a recovery session today for the lads who played," Smith added. "The lads who didn’t are doing a training session and then they’ll come in tomorrow.

“We’ll have a meeting, I’ll name the team, we’ll train and then we’ll travel up tomorrow afternoon.”

Smith was back in front of the cameras this afternoon, hot on the heels of the defeat to Chelsea and ahead of an Elland Road clash that many see as a final chance for the Canaries to spark a survival push, against another struggling team.

Defeat to the European champions was far from surprising but a poor first half was followed by a much better performance after the break, earning praise for the spirit and determination shown to go close to earning a draw ahead of a late Kai Havertz strike.

It was a fifth consecutive defeat for Norwich though, leaving them bottom and five points from Everton in the final position of safety, with the Toffees also having three games in hand.

Leeds are 16th and a point better off than Everton and have failed to score in five of their six consecutive defeats, leaving them very much in the survival scrap.

Marcelo Bielsa was dismissed in an effort to arrest the slump but a 3-0 home defeat to Aston Villa on Thursday means Jesse Marsch has lost both of his two games in charge so far, with the Whites conceding 21 during their six-game disintegration.

The match is followed by three weeks without a game for City ahead of their final nine matches of the campaign.

- Catch up with updates from the press conference as it unfolded above