Carlo Ancelotti has no new injury worries ahead of our Champions League clash with Inter Milan tomorrow.

The goalkeepers are expected to stay the same as Saturday, following Henrique Hilario's recent groin strain which meant Ross Turnbull took up the role between the posts.

Hilario was already standing in for Petr Cech, who sustained a calf injury during the first leg against Inter at the San Siro, but our Italian manager was pleased with Turnbull's performance against West Ham.

'Turnbull played well on Saturday, he is confident and we have a lot of faith in him,' said Ancelotti.

'There is no question whatsoever of taking a risk on Cech or Hilario. Cech didn't train so it is impossible he will play tomorrow.  We'll play Turnbull. On the bench will stay [Rhys] Taylor, like on Saturday.

Since arriving in the summer, Turnbull hasn't had too many opportunities to prove his capabilities but Ancelotti understands tomorrow's game will offer some fantastic match experience for the young shot-stopper.

'Cech has more experience than Ross Turnbull but Ross is young and has enthusiasm to want to play. For him it will be a great, great experience.'

Our Champions League-winning manager has been missing two players from his usual back four, but he revealed one is back training and is available for tomorrow's game.

Ricardo Carvalho, whose tight hamstring kept him sidelined for the West Ham game, is ready if selected.

It may still be a while before Ashley Cole returns to the starting line up, but Ancelotti assured fans the left-back's recovery is coming along well.

'From the players missing on Saturday we will have Carvalho, the other players we don't have a problem with.

'Ashley is in time for his recovery, there's no new news. He is okay and we hope he will come back to play before the end of the season.'