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England will focus on "things in our game to improve" when they face Belgium in the Women's Nations League on Tuesday, says manager Sarina Wiegman.
The Lionesses beat Belgium 1-0 on Friday but missed several chances to extend their lead.
They must win their group to stand a chance of qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games on behalf of Team GB.
"The expectations are very clear. Everyone expects us to win," said Wiegman before the game in Leuven.
"We expect from ourselves to win but we want to improve on our game. That makes the chances of winning higher."
England are level on points with Group A1 leaders the Netherlands, who beat the Lionesses 2-1 in Utrecht last month.
Great Britain will qualify for the Olympics if nominated nation England reach the Nations League final. However, third place will be enough if Olympic hosts France reach the final.
"I was happy with how we played Friday," said Wiegman.
"We could have made it a little bit easier for ourselves, but how we were on the pitch, how we wanted to play out of possession and in possession, we did really well.
"What we want to do in possession is be a little better in the final third. We create chances but the final pass, the final position and the execution, we want to do better."
England have two wins and one defeat in the Nations League, while Belgium drew with Scotland and beat the Netherlands before Friday's loss in Leicester.
A crowd of about 7,000 is expected on Tuesday (19:30 GMT) and Wiegman has no fresh injury concerns.
Chelsea forward Lauren James and Aston Villa defender Lucy Parker returned to their clubs at the weekend after picking up injuries in training. Both missed Friday's game.
"What I really liked on Friday, there was so much energy in the team," said Wiegman. "You saw real intention. If we lost the ball, we really wanted to win it back.
"We had only one stage in the game [when] we dropped a little bit, then picked it up again. I want to see the same energy, intention of the whole team and the togetherness."
Midfielder Georgia Stanway, one of four England players nominated for the Ballon d'Or which will be announced on Monday evening, said the squad "feel good" about their progression in the Nations League.
"The Belgium game we played the other day was a real show of who we are," said Stanway.
"We dominated possession and created a lot. But we didn't get it over the line as many times as we wanted to.
"After losing a (World Cup) final, it's sometimes not motivating to turn up to training every day, but I think we hit the ground running.
"Everybody has been firing in training. We have Fran Kirby back, which is also a real highlight. I love playing with her, so it's important to have numbers all over the pitch."

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