The last time Ricki Herbert went to Saudi Arabia he was hoping for a miracle, this time around he's hoping to find a couple of answers in his quest for the best formula for November's World Cup playoffs.
Herbert was part of the All Whites team that needed to beat Saudi Arabia by a big margin to keep their World Cup dream alive and they returned from Riyadh in 1981 with a scarcely believable 5-0 win that sent them into a playoff with China in Singapore.
Next month he will return to Riyadh with the All Whites for a four-team tournament. They will take on the hosts on September 6 and, depending on results, either Trinidad and Tobago or the United Arab Emirates four days later.
There are still a couple of vacancies in the All Whites side ahead of their high-stakes home-and-away playoff against the fourth-best nation from North and Central America for a place at next year's World Cup and Herbert is hoping the picture becomes a little clearer during these two games.
One is in central midfield and the other is whether he can find a right-back proficient enough for him to contemplate a back four.