Hereford FC manager Peter Beadle could be without several players for Tuesday's Midland Premier League game against Highgate.
Whilst both Nathan Summers and Martin Horsell returned to the starting eleven after illness, several players picked up knocks during yesterday's Vase tie.
Beadle himself has been suffering with a heavy cold.
"I was struggling massively yesterday," he said.
"It was nice for him to get his goal but right at the end he just felt a tinge in his hamstring. Hopefully he'll be alright for Tuesday but if he's not then we've got more than enough people to come in and replace him."
"Pablo got a whack on his shin just below his shin pad on Tuesday and he's been sore all week, he didn't train on Thursday.
"He had a fitness test today and he's done okay but whether it affected his hamstring, he felt his hamstring tighten up a little bit.
"We want him fit, we would rather come off so he's okay on Tuesday than rather him tear it and be out for four to six weeks. So it's a precaution again.
"We do seem to be finding ourselves in the wars a little bit at the moment.
"Nathan is back after being out for a week with illness, Horse is back as well after being out. Mike has picked up a slight hamy today, so has Pablo.
"So we're going now to see what the rest of the squad are made of.
"I'm more than happy with the squad we've got as we've shown today with Mike coming off, it didn't make us any weaker.
"Ross came on and we still looked quite strong.
"We've got players sat there waiting to come in and show us what they can do and earn their place in the team."