Hilal," said Jarolim. "Especially the first game in Korea as Al Hilal was able to play very well." Al-Ahli arrived in Korea on Monday for their first match outside of the Middle East in this year's competition having lost just three games and scored 19 goals en route to the final. "We have played in areas in Saudi Arabia recently which are cold so the weather should not be a problem," added Jarolim. "The time difference is a problem, but we have been in Korea for a few days." Meanwhile, Goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Muaiouf is faced with the prospect of dealing with Ulsan's potent attacking line-up with Korea Republic international duo Kim Shin-wook and Lee Keun-ho having scored in their last three matches in the competition, while Brazilian striker Rafinha (Rafael dos Santos de Oliveira) has netted four goals in as many games for the K-League side. "It is going to be a hard match, but I hope it will be a good game. It will be difficult but I believe Al-Ahli can win," said Al Muaiouf. "The whole team is ready and excited and if we win the match it is going to make history for the club and the players."