Speculation over the future of Netherlands coach Guus Hiddink dominated the Dutch media on Monday even after Sunday's comprehensive 6-0 win over Latvia revived the team's Euro 2016 qualification campaign.

It was fueled by the 68-year-old coach himself after the win in the Amsterdam Arena when he told reporters; "You can all go and enjoy yourselves speculating but I'm not saying anything. I remain in the service of the KNVB (the Dutch soccer association)."

He would not answer a question on whether would be on the bench when the Dutch resume their qualifying campaign at home to Turkey on March 28.

"I'm only concerned about today," he added.

Hiddink had said he would quit if the Dutch did not beat Latvia after they had lost two of their first three qualifiers, including an embarrassing defeat in Iceland last month. They also lost on Wednesday in a warm-up friendly at home to Mexico.