Robben: Captaincy won't change me
New captain Arjen Robben has told his Netherlands side it must control its emotions in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Iceland.
Arjen Robben insists he will not change as a result of being named the new captain of the Netherlands.
The Bayern Munich winger was appointed to the role by national team manager Danny Blind, with Robin Van Persie having previously worn the armband.
"I won’t be behaving differently now that I am the captain," Robben said at the team's press conference. "The only difference is that I’m now the official (first) captain of the national team.
"As I said before, that makes me very proud and is a big honor. But, apart from that, I won’t change as a person."
The new skipper will lead out the side in Thursday's crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Iceland, which currently tops Group A.
The Dutch occupy third spot in the pool, five points behind their next opponent and three shy of the Czech Republic, which sits in second.
"Everybody in the team knows what is expected of us and we are well prepared," Robben added. "But we have to be careful not to get overexcited. So that means we have to stick to our tasks and game plan.
"With a lot of passion, but not in a way it will affect our game. That’s something important to remember."