Paris St Germain coach Paul Le Guen has a fully-fit squad to choose from ahead of Saturday's Ligue 1 clash with Bordeaux at the Parc des Princes.
Young striker Yannick Boli was the capital club's only doubt with an ankle complaint but he should be available to Le Guen.
Attacking midfielder Stephane Sessegnon, a summer signing from Le Mans, missed the 1-0 defeat to Monaco last Saturday because he was suspended, but he returns and will make his competitive debut for PSG.
Claude Makelele, who was struggling with a thigh injury heading into the start of the season, has trained normally all week and will take his customary place in front of the back four.
PSG impressed in spells against Monaco and were unfortunate to come away with nothing to show for their efforts.
Midfielder Jeremy Clement said: "We have to re-mobilise and go back on the attack on Saturday.
"It is our first home match and we are all motivated. After the defeat at Monaco, we must stay positive and get back on track.
"We are also going to see the return of Stephane Sessegnon and that is going to bring us some options up front."
Bordeaux have begun the season with two wins - the first on penalties against Lyon in the Trophee des Champions and the second last weekend when they opened their league campaign with a 2-1 comeback victory over Caen.
Coach Laurent Blanc, whose side are legitimate title contenders this season, is without striker Marouane Chamakh (ankle) but Yoan Gouffran and Henrique (knee) are fit again.
New signing Diego Placente and Jussie are still striving for full fitness and should feature for the reserves again this weekend.