Algeria coach Rabeh Saadane is determined to keep his team's preparations away from the sights of Egyptians, ahead of next week's World Cup qualifiers clash. The Desert Foxes are holding a pre-match camp in France, amid extreme discretion from their veteran coach. Saadane, who opted to take his team away from the immense home pressure, has also made sure to keep off any prying from outside. "We had to make sure there is no Egyptian interference to our privacy," the Algeria boss was quoted by echoroukonline. "Until now there are no spies from Egypt." Saadane is facing a nervy situation ahead of the crucial Group C game, with the home fans asking for nothing less than a win over the African champions. Algeria held minnows Rwanda to a goalless away draw in March, whereas Egypt recorded a disappointing 1-1 home draw with Zambia.