Italy boss Francesco Rocca expects no less than 70,000 spectators when his side clash with U-20 World Cup hosts Egypt, but doesn't think his young players will be shaken by the attendance. Speaking after his team edged 2-1 past Trinidad & Tobago on Monday, Rocca is looking forward to facing the Pharaohs on Thursday. "I know that 70,000 or more will support Egypt, but I think after today's win, we have redeemed ourselves," Rocca told the post-match conference. "I think we are back to our best after beating Trinidad today. We are ready to face Egypt on Thursday." Egypt, who were stunned 2-1 by a ten-man Paraguay side late on Monday, now need a positive result against Italy. Very Proud Despite the defeat, Trinidad coach Zoran Vranjes remained upbeat after seeing his side lose their second game on the trot. "I'm not disappointed - I'm very proud of my team. The lads put in a good performance and we were unlucky to lose the match," the Serbian said. Vranjes expects Egypt to pull off a victory against the Azzurini this week. "I predict a win for Egypt over Italy," he added.