The Dutch swept aside their closest rivals in Group E in Budapest to maintain their perfect record and move six points clear at the top of the standings.

That advantage can be extended to a formidable nine points with victory in Amsterdam tomorrow evening - a scenario made more likely with Hungary star Balasz Dzsudzsak struggling with a rib complaint.

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The PSV Eindhoven winger's injury is unwanted news for the Hungarians, who will be fearing another heavy reverse after they were also beaten 6-1 by the Dutch last June.

Holland midfielder Nigel De Jong is aware the eastern Europeans will be feeling the pressure of those results, and while he still expects victory he is also prepared for a more aggressive approach from the visitors.

"This is the third time in a short time that they will play against us and it is their third chance to do something against us," he said.

"Hungary is perhaps not the best opponent we have ever played against against, but we still had to work hard to perform on Friday.

"I can quite understand if we meet an aggressive approach tomorrow."

Holland's attacking threat was underlined on Friday when they shared the goals between Rafael van der Vaart, Ibrahim Affelay, Dirk Kuyt and Robin van Persie.

After reaching the World Cup final last summer and the subsequent ease with which they have handled their Euro 2012 qualification group so far, the current team is being lauded for returning the the 'Total Football' style of play that marked the great Dutch teams of the past.

"It is not only nice for the fans to watch the way we play, but on the field you can benefit from it," he said.

"Beyond that is is just fun to be a part of this team.

"We strive for this kind of 'Total Football', it is still very much part of this team. There is always a demand fore the team to improve and tomorrow we want to keep our undefeated run going."

Holland will again be without Mark van Bommel who was ruled out with a thigh injury today while Martin Stekelenburg, Arjen Robben and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar are still out.

Hungary's injury problems extend to Stuttgart midfielder Tamas Hajnal while defender Roland Juhasz will undergo a fitness test after flying with the squad to Amsterdam.

But after their poor showing on Friday, coach Sandor Egervari is set to make further changes.

"I'd like to refresh the team for Tuesday's match so beside the forced substitutions, I'm planning changes to the line-up," he said.

If Hungary fail to take anything from their trip to Holland they could be joined on nine points by Sweden, who will be expected to beat Moldova, and who have two games in hand.