Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says there is "no extra pressure" on his side as they head into the second half of the season top of the Premier League.
The Reds are four points clear of champions Manchester City before 26 December's fixtures.
Klopp's side are unbeaten in the league and host Newcastle United today (Wednesday, 15:00 GMT), reports BBC.
"There's no celebration, no more happiness than before, only because now we are a few points ahead," he said.
"Obviously we have played a very good season so far and it gives us a much better basis for the second part of the season than we had last year.
"That's all. Nothing else."
The German manager said on Monday that "nobody should feel safe" in the Premier League title race and insisted Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal - who are third, fourth, and fifth respectively - also remain in the hunt with 20 games to play.
In eight of the past 10 seasons, the leaders on Christmas Day have gone on to win the Premier League.
"A lot of things can happen," added Klopp. "Always in the moment you think you're OK - then something happens and it is not OK any more."
"We all have to fight. We all have to be focused, not nervous."
"I'm really relaxed. There's no extra pressure on us because of a four-point gap. These kind of poker games we do not play."
Spurs are six points behind Liverpool after a 6-2 win at Everton on Sunday, with Chelsea and Arsenal 11 points behind the Reds.