Flying Dutchmen ... Robin van Persie, centre, celebrates his goal against Romania (Getty)
Midfielder Jeremain Lens believes
Both sides had begun the night with perfect records in Group D, but it was the Oranje who took control of their destiny as they overcame their host in
Lens opened the scoring with a stunning header from outside the area - the first goal
"The most important thing is that we won the match 4-1," he told De Telegraaf.
"We are not there (qualifying for the World Cup) just yet. However, we have taken a big step toward qualification."
The PSV Eindhoven forward was pleased with his opener, adding: "The ball landed perfectly on my head and I could head it home nicely.
"It was very nice to score the opener as
Boss
"This is a great achievement," he told SBS6. "We did not start so well.
"But luck was on our side. Then we got better in the game and we saw it coming. They were incredible goals. Lens' [goal] for example, who never [scores] headers.
"I thought in the first quarter we were restless, which I had not expected. But we had problems getting the ball forward.
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