The Swansea man has become a pivotal player for his national team and he says that his country is going nowhere after the underdog story of the summer
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Gylfi Sigurdsson says that Iceland are here to stay as they aim for their first ever World Cup qualification after the heroics of Euro 2016, where they knocked out England.
Iceland were the smallest nation at the European Championships, but ended up reaching the quarter finals in their maiden tournament appearance before they were defeated 5-2 by host nation France.
The Swansea midfielder says that although the national team has built up the expectations of fans back home, his side can handle the pressure after enjoying their first taste of international tournaments.