Southgate to field strongest team as England aim to make history vs Belgium

Gareth Southgate became the first coach in 28 years to lead England into the last four of the World Cup and they could become the second ever England team to medal at the tournament on Saturday. Photo: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell

Gareth Southgate became the first coach in 28 years to lead England into the last four of the World Cup and they could become the second ever England team to medal at the tournament on Saturday. Photo: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell

Published Jul 13, 2018

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ST PETERSBURG - England manager Gareth Southgate says he hopes to make "as few changes as possible" for Saturday's World Cup third-place playoff against Belgium.

Southgate says his selection will be based primarily on the fitness of individual players suggesting he will resist the temptation to give some fringe players a run-out. All 23 players in Southgate's squad trained on Friday at the team's Repino base.

"We've set the standard of how we work, the standard of how we play, and we want to maintain those standards right to the end. The players did that this morning in training," Southgate said. "We have to decide who can go again physically. Everyone wants to play. Everyone trained this morning. Sometimes it's not always a good decision to play if people's energy isn't quite there. 

"It won't be exactly the same starting eleven, but we want ideally to make as few changes as possible. (There are) one or two injuries, one or two with a bit of illness. But we have high motivation to perform and finish with a medal at a World Cup, which only one English team have ever done. We'd like to redress having lost to Belgium once before already, too."

England lost 2-1 to Croatia after extra time in their semi-final on Wednesday and Southgate said it had been a tough loss to process. "In terms of mentality, it's obviously been a really difficult couple of days for us. We were 20 minutes from a World Cup final and then, in extra time, 10 minutes from a shootout to get to a World Cup final. The reason for us being here was to achieve that big goal.

"We got back to St Petersburg at 6.30am on the day after the game, so it has been an emotion fuelled few days. But the players are incredible. They're a pleasure to work with. Their energy this morning and desire to finish the tournament well, we owe it as much to ourselves as to our nation to finish well," added the England manager.

Last training session of this World Cup. Time for one final push tomorrow and finish on a high! #eng #ThreeLions #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/iwS2rrMiW3

— Harry Kane (@HKane) July 13, 2018

One player who will be particularly keen to play will be England forward Harry Kane who is currently the top scorer in the tournament and has a chance to win the Golden Boot. Kane has six goals, despite sitting out England's final group game, a 1-0 loss to Belgium.

"There have been some exceptional individual performances and we are very proud that Harry Kane is the top scorer," said Southgate. "Outside that I'm not interested in individual awards. Football is about winning as a team. The first thought for Harry has been about how far can he help the team go. He sat out against Belgium earlier on in the tournament to help the team and it will be even more powerful for him winning the Golden Boot after making that sacrifice."

The England manager said that Kieran Trippier's injury, which forced him off the field in the final stages of extra time against Croatia, appeared to have been a combination of a nerve issue and cramp. Trippier was among those training on Friday.

Reuters

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