Ivorian defender Emmanuel Eboue said the Elephants will be looking for revenge when they face Egypt on Thursday in the Nations Cup semi-finals. "For us, it is going to be a big revenge because they beat us in the last Nations Cup," the Arsenal defender told BBC Sport. "But the match is going be very difficult for both teams." Egypt beat Ivory Coast twice in 2006, 3-1 in the group stages and in the final game to clinch their fifth trophy. The Elephants thrashed Guinea 5-0 on Sunday to face the Pharaohs in the semis, who beat Angola 2-1. German manager Uli Stielike quit Ivory Coast a few weeks before CAN because his son fell into a coma before passing away lately. "I just want to say to Stielike that we are with him," Eboue added. "We know it is very difficult for him because his son has died. So we are going to pray for him and going to call him to give him power because he is very, very down."