Egypt coach Miroslav Soukup is looking for a second successive win over Paraguay in the U-20 World Cup to guarantee a spot in the next round. The young Pharaohs kicked off their campaign with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Trinidad and Tobago, and a win Paraguay would see them qualify for the round of 16. Soukup believes that beating the Paraguayans won't be a doddle, but he's determined to snatch all three points. "The game against Paraguay will be totally different to the one against Trinidad and Tobago, but we'll still be going all out for the three points," he said on FIFA's official site. "We know this match is our chance to take a real step towards the next round, but we'll need to make more of the chances that come our way as well." On the other hand, Paraguay coach Adrian Coria is aiming to revive his team's chances after their goalless draw with Italy. "We watched Egypt in their opening match and got a good idea of how they play. It's a very important game, but it's one that we're going into with confidence," he stated. "We intend to win it, and move closer to our target of making it through to the next round. We'll have to be more dangerous in front of goal though and put our chances away this time."