Team news: "We've decided not to do injury updates today. I'll do it tomorrow after the big game."
"Our approach to it will definitely be the same. We will need the fans to help, especially when you have players missing. I'm desperate to give the fans more enjoyable moments."
Win cup? "It's tough. You need a lot of things to go your way. None of my attention is on winning it, it's on beating Coventry tomorrow. It will be a huge test and we need to get through it."
[On Cunha] "He's done really well, incredibly well. He's in a great mood and the lads are really pleased to have him back in training.
"It's an unbelievable effort for him to get back into full training as quickly as he has. It's now on us to manage him the best way we can and get the best out of him.
"We were expecting to be without him a lot longer than we have been. We're delighted to have him back in training and it's given the group a real lift."
One final answer from Gary O'Neil, when asked if he can say anything on the severity of Neto and Bellegarde's injuries: "I'm pleased with the state of where people are, at this moment. From where it could have been, to where it is, we're probably in a better spot."
Continued: "But I'm sure our fans will understand giving team news away before an FA Cup quarter-final will hand unnecessary advantages to the opposition. It's important we keep stuff in house, that's why we haven't named the team yet."