Van Persie demands Dutch focus after Spain romp

Sport360 staff 08:48 14/06/2014
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  • Flying Dutchman: Van Persie equalises for the Netherlands against Spain.

    Netherlands striker Robin van Persie has urged his Oranje team-mates to stay focused on their World Cup campaign following their stunning 5-1 drubbing of holders Spain.

    The 30-year-old Manchester United star scored twice as Holland humiliated the reigning world and European champions in the Group B opener in Salvador on Friday.

    He equalised for the Dutch with a superb diving header just 90 seconds before the break after Spain's Xabi Alonso had converted a first-half penalty.

    Van Persie then added his second and Holland's fourth when he beat Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas to a loose ball and tapped the ball into an empty net with 72 minutes gone.

    The Dutch ran riot in the second-half claiming four goals without reply as Arjen Robben also netted twice, while defender Stefan de Vrij headed home to make amends for conceding the converted Alonso penalty after fouling Diego Costa.

    Holland now faces Australia next Wednesday in Porto Alegro, but Van Persie says they must build on their win and forget any dreams of reaching a second consecutive World Cup final.

    "We've beaten the best team in the world for the last six years and if you look at how much we wanted it and how well we played, it's a massive compliment to the team," said the Dutch man-of-the-match. "We have to take it all in and enjoy it, but then focus on Australia, this was an incredible evening for the whole of Holland, but it's only three points."

    Van Persie has a history of being part of Dutch squads who dazzle in the group stages at major tournaments, only to bow out in the knock-out stages.

    "I've been here before, this is my fifth tournament and I don't want us to be too excited, because this is just one game and three points," he said. "We have to improve and we have to stick together."

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