Fulham boss Felix Magath has no fresh injury worries ahead of Saturday's London derby with Spurs.

The Cottagers make the trip to White Hart Lane on the back of two-successive wins that has put them within touching distance of safety.

Magath is forced into at least one change from the side that beat Norwich City last time out, with Lewis Holtby not permitted to feature against his parent club.

January signing Kostas Mitroglou is still sidelined as he struggles to overcome a niggling knee injury, but Cauley Woodrow is back in training after a dead leg. Damien Duff is a long-term absentee.

"Unfortunately Holtby can not join us, but we have to go in to the game without him and I think we are confident enough to handle that," said Magath.

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"It is not necessary now to push Kostas to come back at once, we take care about him and need him - maybe the next game or last two, I don't know?"

Recent results have given Magath's men a fighting chance of survival, but they are still two points adrift of relegation rivals Norwich with four games to play.

And the German manager insists they are taking nothing for granted, despite their recent upturn in form.

He added: "Nobody can be safe if you realise the results, especially on Wednesday. Sunderland were close to a win at Manchester City so at the end of the season almost everything is possible.

"So we can see that everybody has a chance. So we can go to Tottenham and try to win. It's not the time for celebrating because our aim is to stay in the league. There are a lot of days between the day we can celebrate and now.

"We have to go to Tottenham and have a very good game so we have to try to win that."