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well, for much of this season, I was going to say over the festive period, but it feels like throughout the season it's been relentless for them.
Just talk to us maybe about the benefits they might have picked up over those last two weeks of being able to have a breather and get away from the intensity of the week-in, week-out action.
Yeah, absolutely.
Maybe that break did just come at the right time for them, which is perhaps ominous news for Norwich.
Well, you can watch Norwich versus Liverpool live on Sky Sports Premier League from 5pm on Saturday.
That's a 5.30 kick-off.
And if you're out and about, you can watch the goals as they go in on the website, app and YouTube channel without being a subscriber.
And you can catch the highlights shortly after full-time.
OK, next up in part two, we're going to be taking a closer look at Aston Villa versus Tottenham.
Welcome back to the Weekend Preview.
Now we've just been discussing how Liverpool might look to rotate their side against Norwich with Champions League commitments coming up.
Tottenham are in a similar position.
They've got RB Leipzig on Wednesday.
But Ron, Jose Mourinho's men, they really need a Premier League win here against Aston Villa.
That would allow them to close the gap on Chelsea in fourth, just down to one point.
And then that's ahead of Chelsea playing Man United on Monday Night Football.
So...
Balancing of priorities, we've talked about already.
Tottenham, getting back into the Champions League qualifying spots is within their grasp almost now.
Lewis is obviously going to be out without Harry Kane, who we know is a long-term absentee, but there was good news for them this week with Ben Davies returning to training.