KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor interim coach Abdi Hassan admitted that he has little idea which "line-up" from Jeonbuk Motor will appear tomorrow in their Asian Champions League 2 (ACL2) Group H clash at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium.
He said that is because the Korean club has many players to choose from.
Abdi said he can only tell his men to be ready to face any line-up from Jeonbuk.
Abdi said he won't be surprised if Jeonbuk field a different line-up from the side that lost 2-1 to Selangor on Oct 23 at MBPJ Stadium.
He pointed out that Jeonbuk coach Kim Do Heon has a big squad, and this was evident when the latter fielded a different side from the one that lost to Selangor, in the 0-0 draw with Incheon United in the K-League last Saturday.
"We have seen their last match. They have two really good teams, so we don't know if they are fielding another team or the side that we faced before. We have to be prepared for both line-ups and different scenarios."
Currently, the Red Giants lead Group H after staying unbeatem in three matches.
Selangor, themselves, will be a bit different too, as head coach Nidzam Jamil resigned abruptly last week.
However, Selangor midfielder Nikola Jambor said the coaching change has not disrupted the team's preparations as the Red Giants stay focused.
"Whatever happens to the team, the players must remain professional and fulfil their responsibilities. What happened previously (Nidzam's resignation) is not our concern. We are focused on the matches ahead."