KALININGRAD, RUSSIA — England and Belgium battle it out for top spot in their group on Thursday as the remaining teams at the World Cup digest Germany鈥檚 astonishing exit from the tournament in Russia.
Both sides — packed with Premier League talent — have sailed through Group G, winning their two games and are now in the curious situation of weighing up whether they even want to top the section.
Their battle in Kaliningrad follows the dramatic exit of Joachim Loew鈥檚 2014 winners, who finished rock bottom of their group after a 2-0 defeat to South Korea, the final humiliation after a campaign that never caught fire.
Loew, who led his side to glory against Argentina in the 2014 World Cup final in Brazil, refused to be drawn on his future in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday鈥檚 result.
Despite a huge scare for Lionel Messi鈥檚 Argentina, who needed a late goal from Marcos Rojo to edge through to the knockout phase on Tuesday, all of the tournament鈥檚 remaining big guns are through to the last 16 in Russia.
There has even been some talk that England might have an easier route at the World Cup if they lose in Kaliningrad.
But coach Gareth Southgate said his team are focused on winning, not on plotting a particular route through the knockout stages.
鈥淲e need to keep winning football matches and we want to breed a mentality that everybody in our squad wants to constantly win,鈥 said the manager, who has created a relaxed atmosphere for his young charges.
鈥淲e鈥檝e not won a knockout game since 2006. Why we would be starting to plot which would be a better venue for our semifinal is beyond me really.鈥
England impressed in their opening two World Cup games, beating Tunisia 2-1 in Volgograd and thumping Panama 6-1 in Nizhny Novgorod.
But in Belgium they face the world鈥檚 third-ranked side, and a squad loaded with world-class talent such as Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne.
KANE FACTOR
Captain Harry Kane is the top goalscorer at the World Cup with five goals so far and the Tottenham talisman is likely to start against Belgium.
But Southgate did concede he would probably make some changes for a clash that neither side needs to win.
Opposite number Roberto Martinez is expected to make wholesale changes to his team, with Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku almost certain to miss out after picking up an ankle knock in Belgium鈥檚 5-2 win over Tunisia.
Unlike Southgate, the former Everton and Wigan manager said he was approaching Thursday鈥檚 game with one eye firmly on the knockout rounds.
鈥淲e want to perform well but I think the priority is not to win,鈥 he said.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 the reality. We wanted to qualify, we鈥檝e done that. There are players who have been in very demanding games so it鈥檚 very important for us to protect and give every player the best opportunity to be in the best condition in the knockout games.鈥
In the other remaining first-round games on Thursday, Japan, Senegal and Colombia are all chasing the two qualification spots in Group H, with Poland out of the picture.
Japan, on four points alongside Senegal, take on Poland in Volgograd while the African team play Colombia, who have three points, in Samara.
Japan coach Akira Nishino has warned his players against complacency when they meet the already eliminated Poles.
After years of struggling to progress to the latter stages, James Rodriguez鈥檚 tournament-topping six goals steered Colombia to their best-ever finish of the quarter-finals in Brazil four years ago.
Jose Pekerman has refused to entertain the prospect of seeing Colombia鈥檚 stuttering World Cup campaign end at the first hurdle.
鈥淲e came here for more, so it wouldn鈥檛 be a good result for us not to reach the second round,鈥 Pekerman said.
Aliou Cisse鈥檚 Senegal will attempt to succeed where the rest of their continental rivals failed, with Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia all out.
Friday is a rest day in Russia. The last-16 ties start Saturday, with France taking on Argentina in Kazan and Uruguay facing Cristiano Ronaldo鈥檚 Portugal in Sochi. — AFP