Edoardo Molinari has no concerns over the form of Jon Rahm ahead of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black later this year.
The Spaniard was one of the heroes of a European side that outclassed the United States 16.5-11.5 in Rome in 2023.
However, since defecting to the LIV Tour, the former world number one has only won twice, while he has failed to perform at the majors.
Molinari, a vice-captain to skipper Luke Donald, is confident that the two-time major champion will find some form in the coming months, though.
Speaking on the Sky Sports Golf Podcast, he replied when asked if he was concerned about Rahm's form: "Not really.
"Jon loves the Ryder Cup so much that he will probably round into form later this summer – I'm pretty sure about that.
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"Every year you feel like you have seven or eight guys that are easy to predict, and then you have a couple ones that are way left field. I think it's going to be the same this time around.
"Hopefully we'll have all of our top guys in the best form of their life, but one way or the other we'll have a strong team and one that will be able to put up a fight against a very strong American side."
Europe have not triumphed on American soil since the 'Miracle at Medinah' back in 2012.
But Molinari thinks there is a lot of strength in the European team right now.
He added: "I think our team is in great shape. There's a lot of guys that have been playing well recently – even some of the non-superstars we had in Rome."