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Palestine short on readiness for tough South Korea clash, coach says

Palestine remain hopeful of a positive result despite their disrupted preparation to face one of the best teams in Asia, coach Makram Daboub said ahead of Thursday's World Cup qualifier against South Korea.

Palestine are playing in the third stage of the 18-nation World Cup qualifiers for the first time and have a chance to claim one of Asia's eight guaranteed berths at the 2026 finals.

Palestine finished second in their group behind leaders Australia in the previous round. They are required to play all their games abroad due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and have been training in Malaysia ahead of the third round of qualifiers.

Coach Daboub and Denmark-born forward Wessam Abou Ali raised concerns about their readiness, saying the suspension of Palestine's local leagues and constantly being on the road for training and matches has taken a toll on the squad.

"It's a big challenge, and our goal is to achieve a positive result. We faced difficulties in preparing for these games," Daboub told reporters on Wednesday ahead of their Group B opener.

"Most notably due to the delayed arrival of many players to the training camp and the lack of friendly matches. We have incomplete squad numbers and most players have not played with their clubs due to the league suspension."

The Palestine Football Association said at least 92 Palestinian players have been killed in the war and their football infrastructure has been completely destroyed.

"We resorted to closed camps to prepare the players physically and psychologically for the qualifiers and maintain their usual level of performance," Daboub added. "We are relying on the available best skilled players to get the points.”

Daboub hailed South Korea, who have played in the last 10 editions

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