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Greek website Sdna claim Olympiacos goalkeeper Jose Sa has recovered from his eye injury, which he picked up against Panailotikos ten days ago.

It’s reported the Portuguese goalkeeper is currently ahead of his treatment schedule and it’s likely he will start in goal when his side face Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium on Thursday.

Sa had 15 stitches to his head after colliding with a Panaitolikos player and his right eye was also severely bruised, causing him to miss the Greek Cup clash against PAOK.

Apart from Sa, Sdna report there are no injury concerns for Olympiacos manager Pedro Martins ahead of the Europa League tie, but the Portuguese boss is expected to make a couple of changes for the visit of Wolves.

Serbian winger Lazar Randelovic is expected to take the place of Georgios Masouras whilst Ruben Semedo is set to return to a side after an injury. He’s likely to replace Pape Cisse, who scored against Arsenal at the Emirates.

Due to Coronavirus spreading in Greece it’s confirmed Olympiacos and Wolves will play Thursday’s game behind closed doors.

However, the game has been over shadowed after the Greek club’s owner Evangelos Marinakis confirmed he’s tested positive for the virus.