Blues chief Gary Waddock says he will consider a reshuffle of his team for the trip to Brentford on Saturday, after admitting he is "still hurting" from the 4-1 defeat to Yeovil last weekend.
Speaking to Alan Parry on Chairboys Player, the club's online TV service, Waddock hinted that changes may be made as the Blues look to bounce back against a side who have lost just twice at home all season:
"Everything's up for grabs and you'll have to wait and see with the team selection," he said. "There are a few different options and the players have to train well and respond in the way we want them to.
"I had a look back at the (Yeovil) game on Sunday and it doesn't make sense, but football doesn't at times. We've been playing reasonably well, we came home and everyone was up for it, but it was really flat.
"Normally you can recover quite quickly and look for positives but I'm still hurting. I was extremely disappointed with the performance and so are the players - we didn't see it coming after the way we've been playing," he added.
However, the defeat hasn't dampened Waddock's enthusiasm for the task of guiding the Blues away from the danger zone, and his side make the short journey to Griffin Park looking to repeat the success of their last away trip - the 3-2 win at Bristol Rovers.
"We're looking forward to it. It's a difficult one as we know, but it's a good one to go into. We want the players to respond and there has to be a reaction - the players have to stand up for the battle ahead.
"I'm extremely positive and I always will be. It's never over until it's over, and there's always a chance of getting out of the situation we're in. I haven't given up, the players haven't given up and I don't expect anybody to do so. We'll be fighting until the bitter end.
"Arsenal are six points off the top of the Premier League and people are talking about them winning it; we're six points off safety so what's the difference? Arsenal can win the league, and we can get out of trouble."
Watch the full interview, including Gary's thoughts on Adam Hinshelwood's injury and the possibility of new loan signings, exclusively on Chairboys Player.