World Cup 2018: England disappointed to lose to Belgium but happy to qualify, says Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The Liverpool full-back said the camp remained positive 

Jack Watson
Thursday 28 June 2018 16:54 EDT
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England are feeling disappointed following their 1-0 defeat against Belgium but are happy to progress regardless of their position, according to Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The Liverpool right-back made his competitive England debut as the Three Lions jostled with Belgium to decide who finishes at the top of Group G.

Belgium topped the group with a win and face Japan in the next round, and England will come up against Colombia, but have an arguably easier run through to the final.

Ahead of the game Gareth Southgate played down claims that England would prefer finishing second, and Alexander-Arnold says that they are happy to still be in the tournament irrespective of who they play.

“I’m very disappointed. We want to win it but we’re still in the last 16 and we have to look forward to it,” said Alexander-Arnold on ITV. “Belgium controlled a lot of possession but we had our chances and didn't take them. It was a good goal but we can only regret the chances we didn't take. We're out of the group stages though and that was our first aim."

"We weren't focused on any of that before the game,” he said when asked whether England have a better draw finishing second. “Everyone is disappointed now. You don't want to see smiles in the changing rooms. You want to win every game.”

England will play Colombia on Tuesday in the round of 16 although it could have been different but for a dramatic end to Group H. Colombia were facing elimination from the tournament but their win against Senegal, combined with Poland’s 1-0 victory against Japan, meant they qualified as group winners.

Alexander-Arnold says every game is 'tough'
Alexander-Arnold says every game is 'tough' (EPA)

"Everyone who is in the last 16 deserves to be there. They are all tough teams,” said Alexander-Arnold.

"Colombia did unbelievably well in the last World Cup and they have already shown this year they can bounce back from defeats so it won't be easy."

The winner of England vs Colombia will go on to play either Sweden or Switzerland, then face Spain, Russia, Croatia or Denmark in the semi-final.

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