
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has he's taken advantage of a full week's training with his players.
The Reds meet Leeds on Monday night - eight days after their 2-2 draw with Arsenal.
"Of course it's different," Klopp said. "You can go through pretty much everything what is important in football. You can work on defensive stuff, you can work on offensive stuff. You can do finishing, you can even do endurance if you want. You can do everything.
"In such a long week, you have really time to train. In a short week, you recover most of the time and give the information all in meetings - that's a massive difference.
"That's a week where you turn into a coach again and not being just a manager to pick the team and set the tactics up and stuff like this. This is proper coaching. I enjoy it a lot."
He added: "We had a long training week and now we have to make sure that we do the right stuff and bring it on the pitch, so that's how it is.
"All the things are on the table, everything is clear. Our home record is not as bad as the away record but we play away.
"Anyway, I'm looking forward to the game and it's a tough one. Leeds will go with all they have, we have to go with all we have and these kind of things. Leeds will never be an easy game whenever you go there."
