Gary Rowett has his first lull of Leicester City fixtures, now, with the international break in play.
Indeed, ever since stepping into the King Power dug-out to replace Marti Cifuentes, the experienced EFL manager has had somewhat of a busy fixture schedule to contend with.
Across his first month in charge, the 52-year-old has had to oversee a whirlwind of seven matches, with injury issues often troubling his team selections.
Rowett has had to pray that all the temporary fixes he has put in place would work, with the likes of Asmir Begovic and Jannick Vestergaard regularly sidelined in defence.
The valiant 0-0 draw away at Watford last time out did see his makeshift troops battle it out for a deserved share of the points, as January signing Jamaal Lascelles shone, but he will want more options defensively when Easter rolls around.
The under-pressure manager will also be raring to have more options in attack to call upon when Leicester face Preston North End right after the international break is over, with a frustrating lack of clinical edge killing his side in recent disappointing draws and losses.
Aaron Ramsey very nearly had a spot in Rowett's team for Watford away, but illness would stop him in his tracks.
He will surely be ready to be finally unleashed by the ex-Millwall boss when April hits the calendar, though, with injury difficulties regularly disrupting him this season, out on loan from Burnley.
Rowett could unleash Ramsey very soon
Thankfully, he looks to be out the other side of his recurring hamstring concerns, with Rowett revealing that he is back in training, alongside the aforementioned Vestergaard, while several of his camp jet off on international duties.
The Burnley loanee will just be using the break to get his match sharpness back up on the training pitch, with the 23-year-old impressing in spurts at the King Power this season, long before Leicester sought out the stabilising head coach.
Under the rocky reign of Cifuentes, the six-time England U20 international would bag two goals from only eight appearances, with those strikes coming in back-to-back clashes against Portsmouth and Hull City.
Injury difficulties would derail his season shortly after this consolation effort against the Tigers, with Rowett yet to throw the energetic attacking midfielder into contests, subsequently.
While Rowett has looked to go against the previous turbulent regime of Cifuentes for the most part, he might well try to utilise Ramsey in much the same way the Spaniard did, as an impact substitute option in place of ten-goal star Jordan James.
This approach worked a treat in the 2-1 loss against Hull, with tight games to follow perhaps opening up, after the Birmingham-born sensation has been unleashed against tiring legs.
With ten goals next to his name across 38 Championship career appearances, having previously been on the books of Norwich City and Middlesbrough, it's clear that Ramsey is well-versed in what it takes to be a success at such a taxing level.
On the books of the Canaries and Boro, though, he was chucked into promotion-chasing outfits.
This time around, he will attempt to be a hero for a side battling bravely against the drop, with the entertaining number 30 itching to get back out there shortly.
