Panama, who have qualified for the tournament for the first time, will play Tunisia in their final Group G game at the Mordovia Arena in Saransk on Friday morning AEST. Both teams have been already knocked out of the tournament.

"Tunisia will be a real challenge for us, they were able to take the fight to Belgium. I'm very glad that we could score this historical goal (against England), but we are determined to play in the best way possible in the next match. I'll lead the team and will try to do my best," Baloy said.

The 37-year-old added that the team wanted their supporters to be proud of Panama after their Tunisia clash.

"Our previous matches were difficult, but we are still going to take the fight to the opponents. We want Panamanian people to be proud of us, so this game will be a real fight," Baloy said.