Algeria boss Rabah Saadane is looking to rely on his team's psychological factor to overcome the challenge of England in the World Cup. Algeria, playing in the World Cup for the first time since 1986, will compete in a tough Group C including England, USA and Slovenia. Leading his nations for the second time, Saadane is targeting a second-round berth in South Africa. "We'll do our best, though it's a massive challenge," said the veteran manager who led the Fennecs in Mexico 24 years ago. "It's an achievement to be qualified. To make it to the second round would be startling. We'll make our people proud. "England, especially, is a high caliber. Whatever technical deficiencies we may have, we'll compensate by playing with all our heart." Saadane opted to prepare for the opener with Slovenia in the Swiss Alps as he intends to evade the ever-increasing pressure from the home fans. The Algerians will play friendly games against Ireland and the UAE before heading to South Africa.