Moises Caicedo knows expectations are high as he prepares for more action with Ecuador.

The Albion midfielder hopes to help his country build on their opening-day 2-0 success over Qatar.

A win against the Netherlands today (4pm) would send them through to the knockout stages.

Caicedo is aware fans at home went into the tournament demanding good things from La Tri.

Asked ahead of departure whether failing to make the last 16 would be a failure, he replied: “I think if people are asking that, it’s because they know the potential we have.

“I am convinced we are working very hard to be noticed in the World Cup and get out of the group.

“We want our names to be spoken about around the world.”

Ecuador could go into the game in a 3-4-3 set-up, which would include Albion’s Pervis Estupinan as left wing-back.

Jeremy Sarmiento would be on the bench.

Ecuador’s win over Qatar was memorable for Enner Valencia, who scored both goals and was denied a hat-trick by VAR.

The 33-year-old limped off with a knee injury but is determined to play as if he scores again he will equal the all-time record of scoring in six successive World Cup matches currently held by Eusebio, Paolo Rossi and Oleg Salenko.

Manager Gustavo Alfaro said: “The tests showed that he doesn’t have an injury but the trauma is very serious.

“I said the other day that not even fire could stop Enner. If it’s up to him, he will play.

“Let’s give it the benefit of the doubt and hope he responds well in training.”