23.06.2014 22:07 h

More to come from Dutch, says Robben

Man-of-the-match Arjen Robben warned there was more to come from a flying Dutch team after they made it three wins out of three at the World Cup in Brazil on Monday.

Late goals from Leroy Fer and Memphis Depay, who toe-poked home Robben's cross, downed Chile 2-0 in Sao Paulo as the Netherlands finished top of Group B.

The Netherlands also thrashed 2010 champions Spain 5-1 and overcame Australia 3-2 to raise hopes they could finally go all the way and win their first World Cup.

"We have to take time to enjoy this fantastic result but it shouldn't end here," said Robben, who nearly scored one of the goals of the tournament after an electrifying run from deep.

"We have to change our mindset and look ahead because we really want to move forward."

Coach Louis van Gaal was guarded over their chances of reaching a fourth World Cup final, citing uncontrollable factors like the debatable penalties they conceded against Spain and Australia.

"We'll have to wait and see. I think it depends on so many factors and a team doesn't always control all these elements," Van Gaal said.