Ivory Coast goalkeeper Badra Sangare has explained why he doesn't fear any player on the Egypt national side ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations clash.
The Elephants secured top spot in Group F and wil do battle against Egypt who have failed to score more than once in each of their matches so far.
Sangare, who plies his trade for Uthongathi, managed to redeem himself against Algeria after his howler against Equatorial Guinea.
The 35-year-old is well aware of the threat posed by the Pharoahs, but he insists the Ivorians can beat any team when they play well.
"The Egypt match will be difficult. We are trying to prepare strongly, and we have some days until the match. Egypt is a great footballing country, and has great players. We respect them and are ready to face them," Sangare told Mehwar TV.
"A player I fear? I don't worry about any player or any team. I only think of my team because if we play well, we can beat any player and any team," he added.