JAN Molby is looking forward to seeing his strongest Kidderminster Harriers side take to the field -- eventually.

Harriers were expecting a number of players to make their comebacks today at home to Macclesfield Town, including Abdou Sall and Youssou Diop.

Summer signing Iyseden Christie is poised to make his long-awaited debut after recovering from a broken foot.

But Harriers director of football is still without new defender Reuben Hazell and Lee Jenkins seems likely to spend some time on the sidelines, also with a knee injury.

The injury problems have prevented Molby discovering what kind of impact his first-choice side could make in Coca-Cola League Two.

He admitted: "I think I've got a squad that are capable of staying in League Two but we don't know for definite because we haven't seen them.

"But if we can get somewhere near what I consider in my head to be our strongest line-

up playing together six or seven times we'll certainly have a clear idea."

Meanwhile, winger Stuart Roberts has quickly found another club on his departure from Aggborough.

The 24-year-old, who played six games at Kidderminster on a non-contract basis and scored one goal, is now at Forest Green Rovers.

Roberts, due to make his debut against Farnborough today, joins fellow Kidderminster old boys Matt Gadsby and Rob Betts, as well as former trialists Mark Danks and Jimmy Turner.

Molby has seen many of his attacking options, like Diop and Christie, return and Roberts did not do enough to win a permanent contract.

The Dane added: "Although I'm struggling for goals, I'm not struggling for bodies up front at the moment with some of the lads coming back." And loan forward Simon Brown insisted: "I think there's more quality in this squad than we had last year."