England seek World Cup exorcism as Belgium expects

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England open their campaign on Monday with seeking to banish memories of dismal recent finals performances while Belgium's "Golden Generation" kick off as dark horse challengers.

England, winners on football's biggest stage more than half a century ago, crashed out without a win four years in Brazil, and haven't won a knock-out match in any tournament since 2006.

Southgate's young charges however come to quietly confident after a solid qualifying campaign and encouraging friendly results against the likes of Brazil, Germany, and the

They play in the historic city of on Monday evening knowing anything other than a win would scatter pre-tournament plans, with looming later in Group G.

Southgate's lack of experience was much fretted over when appointed but the former Under 21s has cultivated an atmosphere of unity and a determination to bury past failures.

"This team shouldn't be burdened with that because they're a fresh group, most of them have very few international caps, so the future is all ahead of them," told reporters at the Arena on Sunday.

England Harry Kane, who is yet to score a goal in a tournament, has vowed an aggressive approach against opponents expected to defend in numbers.

"First and foremost we are going to want to attack the game, we feel like we are going to have a lot of possession of the ball," the Tottenham forward said.

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Belgium, meanwhile, enter on more familiar ground: a squad stuffed with stars but questions over their

Spaniard was a left-field choice to replace after Euro 2016 and the former Everton boss seems no nearer to solving the puzzle of getting and playing to their sky-high potentials in the same side.

The boys from face Panama, Central America's debutantes, in Sochi.

Martinez on Sunday said Hazard was ready to light up a tournament in the same way as Portugal's did with his stunning hat-trick against on Friday.

"I think Eden is in a great moment of his career, look at his age, he is the captain, in terms of leadership -- he never finds it difficult to show for the ball," he said.

Results under Martinez have been excellent -- haven't lost since he took over -- but there is a sense that this tournament represents their best chance at glory.

- Post-Zlatan -

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Monday's early game sees take on in Nizhny Novgorod in a clash from a Group F that also contains holders

The Swedes come to at the dawning of the "post-Zlatan" era, after their talismanic striker retired from internationals after the last Euros.

"We must focus on us, we are here now, the squad that has been selected is the one that will play," told AFP.

beat in qualifying, and finished ahead of the who failed to make it to Russia. The Swedes later advanced by eliminating in a play-off.

Asian powerhouses meanwhile are hoping to avoid a repeat of 2014, when their performance in was so dire that the team was pelted with toffees Four years ago, South Korea's performance was so woeful that the players were pelted with toffees on their return to

They will need to summon the spirit of their 2002 home heroics in order to extricate themselves from what is arguably 2018's toughest group.

"I think we will have to beat Sweden if we want to get to the last 16," said

"We've waited a long time for this World Cup." In snake-hipped Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-Min, the Koreans have a world-class and potential match-winner.

But in truth they are a shadow of the team who famously reached the semi-finals as co-hosts.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 13:20 IST