Chris Coleman focused solely on Wales reaching Euro 2016 knockout stages

Chris Coleman will forget about all the qualification permutations and focus on getting the win Wales need to secure their place in the last 16 of Euro 2016.Wales enter their final Group B game against Russia in Toulouse on Monday night with all four places still open to them.Coleman's side would win the group if they overcome Russia and England fail to beat Slovakia in St Etienne.A point should also secure their place in the knockout stages, and they could even qualify as a best third-placed team if they lost and results were favourable elsewhere.But Wales would definitely be heading home if they lost to Russia and Slovakia picked up a point against England.Wales manager Coleman said: "There are so many different scenarios - can you get through with three points, does four points guarantee you?"All we know (is) our fate is in our hands if we win the game, we're through no matter what."If you worry too much what you do is lose your focus."What you must do is take care of our own business."We did that to get here, did that to put us in a position to progress, and we've got to do the same (against Russia)."Coleman was part of the Wales backroom staff when Mark Hughes' side lost to Russia in a two-legged Euro 2004 play-off.Wales held Russia to a goalless draw in Moscow on that occasion before losing the return leg in Cardiff 1-0.Both games were fractious affairs on the pitch, and there was an acrimonious fall-out between the two countries later when Russia midfielder Yegor Titov failed a drugs test.Wales challenged UEFA's decision to allow Russia to continue in the competition and the case was eventually heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.But it was ruled that a team had to have more than one failed drug test for a replay to occur, and Russia took their place in Portugal the following summer."I remember it - heartbreaking," said Coleman."But we're a different Wales team and it's a different Russian team."So I can't say my message to my players is we're going to make up for that loss."It's a different era, two different teams and a different situation. It's about now."That was a long, long time ago - these boys will be concentrating on what is ahead of them."Nobody wants this tournament to end, and it is still not over for us."

Source: PA