England coach Fabio Capello is hoping that his team's 4-1 win over Croatia will inspire his players when they face Belarus in the World Cup qualifier on October 14th. The Three Lions followed the Croatia win with a 5-1 thrashing of Kazakhstan on Saturday, and the Italian tactician wants the same outcome from the Belarus trip. "We will have to play like we played against Croatia, strong, quick and put pressure on the players with the ball," Capello told Sky Sports News. "Belarus are a very good team and tomorrow will not be an easy game. They drew with Argentina and with Germany. It will be a very, very tough game." Capello refused to be drawn on whether Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will play together in England's midfield, adding that both have a chance of starting together. "I am always happy with Gerrard and Lampard's performance. But also the other players, I don't like to speak about one or two players," stressed Capello. "You will have to wait until after the last training session and then I will decide. I have to decide the position on the pitch of the first XI, it is not about one player." England are currently top of qualifying group six with a 100% record of nine points from three games ahead of meeting fourth place Belarus.