Liverpool's exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Everton, no matter how painful at the time, could prove a blessing in disguise on the Premier League front.
The Anfield giants suffered no major casualties in last week's international fixtures, and they were afforded a much-needed rest while their rivals continued their cup runs at the weekend.
Rafael Benitez gave his players some time off, and he expects them to be fit and fresh when they return to action on Sunday afternoon against Manchester City.
"The rest was good for us," the Reds boss said on the club's official website. "We had been playing too many games in a row and so it was important for the players to rest and enjoy some time with their families. We need to be ready for the important weeks ahead."
"We know the City game is massive for us and that's why we have to concentrate totally on it and prepare properly.
"City are scoring goals, but also conceding some, so clearly they are a dangerous team. They have good players with the likes of Robinho and [Craig] Bellamy, so offensively we have to be aware."
Liverpool now sit five points behind the league leaders following Manchester United's 3-0 win over Fulham, but Benitez is confident of hauling back the Red Devils over the coming weeks.
"You never know what is going to happen. You can lose points one day and then a few weeks later the other teams lose points as well," he said.
"We just have to keep going, think about the next game and winning three points, and that's it."