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Gareth Southgate says England not plotting path through World Cup knockout stages

 during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between England and Panama at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium on June 24, 2018 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Image: Gareth Southgate wants his side to beat Belgium and top Group G

Gareth Southgate says England will not try to plot their path through the World Cup knockout stages amid suggestions they would be best served trying to finish second in their group.

England take on Belgium on Thursday with top spot in Group G at stake. Both sides have already qualified for the last 16 after winning their opening two matches.

However, if Brazil finish top of Group E and Germany come second in Group F, whoever finishes second in England's group would avoid them both and plot a favourable route to the semi-finals.

Southgate is not keen on trying to manipulate the draw though, saying: "For our country, that would be a very difficult mindset to have. We want to win every game of football we go into.

Harry Kane during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between England and Panama at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium on June 24, 2018 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Image: Harry Kane is currently the World Cup's top goalscorer, with five strikes

"I don't know how we would go into a game not wanting to win and not wanting to play well. So, I think that's dangerous territory if we start trying to plot and predict where we might end up.

"I think we just have to keep playing as well as we can, keep preparing the team the right way, keep the momentum and I have to keep the squad involved. That's the one thing I think is really important."

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Former England striker Jermain Defoe thinks Gareth Southgate should avoid making too many changes for the Belgium game in order to maintain their positive momentum

John Stones, who scored his first two international goals in England's 6-1 thrashing of Panama on Sunday, echoed his manager's thoughts.

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Discussing the clash with Belgium, he said: "We want to win. I think we've got to keep a winning run going.

"You've got to keep that momentum going. It's always an added bonus to take it into the next game.

Eden Hazard celebrates his second and Belgium's fourth goal
Image: Eden Hazard's Belgium are currently behind England in the Group G table because they have a worse disciplinary record

"I'm trying to keep improving and keep winning games. We want to be winners at the end of the day, that's why we're in the competition."

While Southgate is planning on playing for the win against Belgium, he does acknowledge that Roberto Martinez's side are more than capable of beating his team.

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"Over the last couple of years we've played all the top teams - we haven't been able to beat any of these teams yet," said Southgate.

"We all know the quality of the Belgium squad and the individuals they have. But we think we can be competitive in all those games - and let's see.

"We are improving and I think the lads are gaining belief in what we are doing and confidence from their performances. I've said all along I don't want to limit what they feel is possible and that's still how I feel."

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