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MARTINEZ IS READY TO REST 10 PLAYERS

Hazard, Lukaku and De Bruyne won’t be risked for England

- IAN LADYMAN Football Editor with the Belgium camp, Dedovsk @Ian_Ladyman_DM

BELGIUM manager Roberto Martinez has revealed that he could field a reserve team against England. With the sides due to meet in a Kaliningra­d shoot- out for first place in Group G on Thursday, there is an argument that finishing second would lead to a smoother passage through the knockout stages.

And while Martinez stressed that he will be sending his players out to win, the former Wigan and Everton boss said that he would not play anybody with an injury or any of the three players who are on yellow cards.

Asked if he could rest all 10 outfield players from Saturday’s win over Tunisia, Martinez said: ‘Yes, it would be possible. It would be too risky and too much of a gamble to use players who have yellow cards, as we don’t want anybody to be suspended for the next stage.

‘No profession­al plays to lose, so we will try to win. There is no point looking at the pathway. It is game by game.’

Belgium have Kevin De Bruyne, Jan Vertonghen and Thomas Meunier on yellow cards after their opening two games, while Romelu Lukaku and Eden Hazard picked up injuries on Saturday.

Lukaku has had a scan on his ankle that showed no serious damage but it is unlikely either player will be risked.

So whether Martinez takes the extraordin­ary step of resting all his outfield players or not, it does seem at the very least that the Belgians will be seriously under-strength.

‘If this was a game where teams still needed to qualify, then there would be a lot more emotion,’ added Martinez.

‘Lots of the players on both teams share (club) dressing rooms, but it would have been different if we had been facing them fighting for qualificat­ion. As it is, we can enjoy it. It is a game of celebratio­n but it could have been different.’

From their training base in Dedovsk, an hour outside Moscow, Belgium’s players have noticed the apparent change in the England team under Gareth Southgate.

As Tottenham defender Toby Alderweire­ld said yesterday: ‘In Belgium, we say there’s a new wind coming.

‘ England have fresh, young players. They play for the biggest clubs in England but they’re very hungry and humble as well. There’s a good vibe going on in England right now.’

If two wins against poor opposition is enough for a permanent shift, then Alderweire­ld and other English-based Belgian players know where it starts.

Harry Kane is the competitio­n’s top scorer after his hat-trick in the 6-1 rout of Panama and takes this threat into the game.

Vertonghen — another Tottenham team-mate of Kane — said yesterday: ‘Harry is obviously very good. It will be very hard to stop him. But we have the defenders in our team to stop him.

‘I know Harry very well. He is one of the best strikers in the world. He is the image of the new England.’

Martinez’s team have not done much work since beating Tunisia on Saturday.

Yesterday only the players not involved in that game appeared in the section of the session open to the media. Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany did train for the first time after recovering from a groin injury and he may play against England.

‘Medically he is now fully fit,’ said Martinez.

The squad were given Sunday off to spend with their families, a policy that Martinez has adopted in Russia.

But not many of them sat through England’s thrashing of Panama on TV.

Vertonghen admitted he had been impressed — if not surprised — by the ambitious, exciting football Southgate’s team played.

‘Ninety-five per cent of us didn’t see England play but I watched a bit and I saw a couple of goals,’ he said. ‘England are one of the most impressive teams in the tournament so far. We have to keep in mind they scored six of their eight goals so far from set-pieces, so that’s something to be aware of. We all rate England very highly.

‘They are definitely one of the favourites to win it. We know their players. We see how ambitious they are and the way they celebrate their goals.

‘It’s going to be very weird to play against Harry and to play against all of them in a way. It’s going to be funny, I think.

‘Obviously we can still win the group. I’m happy there’s nothing at stake for qualificat­ion for the next round because that would be awkward.’

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