Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has declared himself "honoured" to be named the new captain of Netherlands.
The ex-Arsenal forward has scored 34 goals in 74 games for Oranje and took the armband for the first time in a 3-0 friendly win over Indonesia on Friday.
"I`m very honoured with this," he told reporters after the game. "On Monday the coach [Louis van Gaal] asked me if I wanted to be captain. It`s very flattering so I accepted.
"This choice is not only for now but for a longer period."
Arjen Robben`s late goal and Siem de Jong`s double gave Van Persie’s side a 3-0 win over their opponents in Jakarta and the United star was pleased with their performance.
"It was a tough match because of the heat and breathing was pretty heavy," he observed, "but, with this in mind, we did very well, I think.
"You can`t always put pressure on your opponent. We want to play our own game and sometimes you have to let the opponent come.
"The atmosphere was very nice. I`ve been in these countries before with my clubs and it`s always nice to see all these people react so enthusiastically."
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