Guinea manager Robert Nouzaret respects Ivory Coast but doesn't fear them as the two sides collide in the African Cup quarter-finals. "It is true that the Elephants frighten every other team because of their potential," Nouzaret told the official website of CAF. "It is a team that has players who can make a difference at whatever moment of the game. It's a team that I respect a lot without necessary being scared of." The Frenchman coached Ivory Coast twice between 1996 and 1998 then from 2002 to 2004. Guinea are labeled underdogs against the Elephants, who collected nine points from Group B, scoring seven times in the process. They also miss captain Pascal Feindouno, who serves the second of a two-game suspension. "When Pascal is not there, it's not the same thing," Nouzaret admitted. "The team will play however more collectively but there will be less danger in the camp of our opponents."