DR Congo swiftly turn focus onto knockout clash against England

ATLANTA, June 27 (Reuters) – Democratic Republic of Congo coach Sebastien Desabre said preparations for their World Cup round of 32 clash against England would start immediately after ​Saturday’s dramatic come-from-behind win over Uzbekistan.
The 3-1 triumph in their last Group ‌K match ensured the Congolese qualified as one of the eight best third-placed finishers and set up a clash with Thomas Tuchel’s side in Atlanta on Wednesday.
“We’ll start work ​immediately on preparing. We’ve got a few players in the squad ​who play at clubs in the English league, so they ⁠will help us, but we’ll prepare in the best way we can ​for what is going to be a very big match for us,” said ​Desabre, whose side registered their first World Cup victory with Newcastle United’s Yoane Wissa scoring twice.
Desabre cut into the first questions in his post-match press conference on Saturday to insist ​on congratulating and praising his squad.
“Before answering, I’d like to congratulate my ​players for their work. It’s a squad that’s been together for four years, and we ‌have ⁠always kept on believing.
“The win means a lot to the country, and the victory was quite wonderful. It’s very positive, and we showed a good image of Congo,” he told reporters.
DR Congo had started the clash slowly and ​went behind after ​10 minutes, but ⁠Desabre said plans put in place earlier meant he was not concerned.
“Of course, you are never sure of winning, ​but what is clear is that we made a mistake ​in ⁠giving them too much space early on.
“But since the start of this World Cup, we’ve planned to use players in this match who did not get to ⁠play ​in the first two games (against Portugal and Colombia).
“To ​have fresh players provided us with an advantage, and it was quite logical that we should ​go on and win.”

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