Sarr, who scored a goal in the team's recent 3-0 win over West Ham United, missed the League Cup game against Doncaster Rovers due to a thigh strain. Frank said that Sarr trained on Friday and is ready to play again.
Kolo Muani, who joined the team on loan from Paris St Germain, has a "dead leg" after a collision with Sarr in training. Frank joked that Sarr was to blame for the incident, but explained that it was an accident. Muani's injury is considered a "dead leg," which can take varying amounts of time to heal.
Solanke, who suffered an ankle injury last month, is making progress and is expected to return to the team soon. Frank said that Solanke's injury was not severe and that the team is cautiously optimistic about his recovery.
Despite being the bottom side in the league, Wolves are considered a strong team and can cause problems for Spurs. Frank acknowledged that Wolves have had some tough games and that the team needs to be prepared and have the support of the fans to win.
Spurs are currently third in the league with 10 points after five games and are looking to continue their strong start under Frank's leadership. The team is level on points with second-placed Arsenal and five points behind champions Liverpool.