Liverpool will be "spot on" for their Monday Night Football meeting with Leicester despite 16 days without a game, Jurgen Klopp says.
Klopp took his squad to Spain for training after last month's defeat to Wolves left the Reds without an FA Cup fifth-round tie.
And the German has no concerns about his players' match sharpness ahead of a trip to the King Power, where the champions will be led by Craig Shakespeare following Claudio Ranieri's sacking.
"We are used to it," he said. "It is a two-week break. It's not that we left the country and didn't play football for a year.
"It's two weeks, that's not a real problem. We played in La Manga - an internal game but it was a proper game - and we had sessions.
"It was a proper camp. Circumstances there are really good for a football camp - I knew it before because I was there five times with Dortmund when we had a winter break.
"When you have games every three days you say it's too much but when you have one a week or a two-week break then it's not enough.
"It's our job to do and we know this. We have to be spot on Monday night and play the best football we are able to do. We expect a lot from us. We want to go there and be good, organised and we want to win the game."