1. 00.00 SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdel Naser Barakat, Palestine's National team Manager:
"Everybody knows the difficulties we are facing. We try however in difficult situations to do our best to bring happiness to the Palestinian people. We are aware that the match will be very difficult but we will depend on the Palestinian will to face those difficulties."
2. 00.25 SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdel Naser Barakat, Palestine's National team Manager:
"We will miss Mathias (Jaduehawa) because he received two yellow cards. Mohammed Eid and Mosaab Al Battat will also be absent through injury. We have enough players in the team to replace them."
3. 00.47 SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abdel Al-latef Al-Bahdawi, Palestine's National team captain:
"Tomorrow's match is crucial match for us. Winning the match will put us in a good position to compete with Saudi Arabia and UAE for the lead. We will do our best to win the match tomorrow. Our morale is very high. We are not suffering of any injuries to mention. I say again tomorrow's match is crucial. It will give us the chance of competing with Saudi Arabia and UAE."
4. 01.12 Barakat and Al-Bahdawi walk out of presser
Palestine speak ahead of their World Cup qualifier in Jordan against Saudi Arabia on Sunday (8th November).
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Saudi Arabia manager Bert van Marwijk spoke to the press in the Jordanian capital, Amman, on Sunday for Monday's (9th November) World Cup qualifying match against Palestine.
The teams played in Jeddah in June in the first of their two scheduled Asia zone World Cup qualifiers, with the Saudis winning 3-2.
The match in Amman was originally supposed to be played in Palestine, but Saudi Arabia had refused to travel to the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Saudi Arabia top group A with 12 points after four matches, while Palestine are third with five points.