Egypt trainer Hamada Sedki insisted the Pharaohs have put the emphatic victory over Cameroon behind them to concentrate on the next African Cup of Nations encounter against Sudan. "It was just a football game and it has finished, we have now something different to think about," Sedki told FilGoal.com on Wednesday. The defending champions kicked off their CAN campaign in a superb fashion after defeating Indomitable Lions Cameroon 4-2. The stunning result means that fans' expectations have grown higher, the fact that Egypt's technical staff is fully aware of. "We are concentrating on the next game against Sudan on Saturday to secure our place in the quarter-finals," Sedki added. Sudan will be looking to recover from a disastrous start after suffering a crushing 3-0 defeat to Zambia. Meanwhile, Sedki has allayed any fears regarding Essam Al-Hadari's availability for Sudan game. "He normally took part in training, he has no injury problems," he said. The Ahli goalie needed several minutes of treatment on the pitch after colliding with teammate Mahmoud Fathallah against Cameroon.