By SABC Sport
6th December 2022
Luke Shaw believes it would be "naive" of England to focus solely on the threat of Kylian Mbappe in their World Cup quarter-final clash against France.
England beat Senegal 3-0 in their last-16 meeting on Sunday to set up a date with the reigning world champions at Al Bayt Stadium.
Keeping Mbappe quiet would go some way to helping Gareth Southgate's men to victory on Saturday night, the Paris St Germain forward having already hit five goals in Qatar â- including two in their 3-1 win over Poland which saw them advance to the last eight.
But, with the likes of Olivier Giroud â- now France's all-time record goalscorer â- and Antoine Griezmann also expected to line up against England, Shaw insists there are plenty of other players to be concerned with.
"Obviously after his performance (against Poland) there's going to be even more chat about him but we know he's a world-class player," the Manchester United full-back said.
"I think it would be very naive of us to focus purely on him. They're reigning world champions for a reason and we need to focus on them as a whole team.
"They have brilliant players over the whole pitch so we're not going to fully focus on him, but it's an amazing tie to be involved in and that's why we're here."
England impressed in all areas as they saw off Senegal, a performance which pleased Shaw but also one that the 27-year-old knows the squad must use to stoke belief heading into their quarter-final.
"I think we're really happy with the victory, another clean sheet obviously," he added.
"We were more clinical in front of goal. We defended well as well, not too many chances for them.
"Obviously in the first half a couple of sloppy passes from us put ourselves under pressure, but apart from that, overall I think it's a solid performance and what a game to look forward to next.
"It needs to give us confidence and the belief, itâs obviously not going to be easy. They are reigning world champions and they are that for a reason.
"It will be a very tough game and mentally we have to be ready and focused because we have to be at 100 per cent to win this game and we know that."