Newcastle United boss Joe Kinnear is feeling well after being admitted to hospital on Saturday morning.
Kinnear complained of feeling unwell in the morning of the Magpies clash with West Brom and was held in hospital as his side won 3-2 at The Hawthorns.
Magpies assistant Chris Hughton said that Kinnear was looking forward to getting back down to the club.
"He was in very good form, typical Joe," he told Sky Sports News.
"He was very bullish and doesn't know what all the fuss is about. He was in good form, very good form.
"As everybody is aware, he felt ill yesterday morning and the fact that his blood pressure was high was the reason they kept him in, probably because of his past history.
"But he is expected to be out in the next couple of days. He is in very bullish mood and already talking about when he is going to be back at the training ground, so that's all very good news.
"He had someone ringing him and giving him reports at every stage. He would have been very encouraged at the beginning and then disappointed and then encouraged again.
"In the end it was a good win for us and I think it's even more pleasing for him."