Egypt Olympic team coach Hany Ramzy only views the 3-0 victory over Niger as a warm-up for the 2012 London games, as he slammed the FA for providing little support to his side. Ramzy's men, who are gearing up for next month's Olympic qualifiers, pulled off an impressive 3-0 victory over Niger to register Egypt's first win of the campaign. “It was a big win, but we cannot over-celebrate because it is only a warm-up in our preparation for the Olympics qualifiers,” the former Egypt defender said after the game. “I think we will face teams who are much stronger than Niger, like South Africa and Ivory Coast. “Anyway the win is good for us and the game was essential for the players' concentration ahead of the qualifiers.” Concern Ramzy sounded anxious over the lack of managerial support for his team ahead of the crucial qualifying stage, where they are set to face South Africa, Ivory Coast and Gabon. “The lack of support for my team has been a concern, and this was obvious in our recent friendly games,” the 42-year-old added. “There is no backing from the FA's technical director (Fathi Nosseir), who is supposed to arrange friendlies for us. I had to do it myself and handle the situation.” Ramzy was dismayed by the absence of officials for his side's recent friendly game with Telecom Egypt.