Gylfi Sigurdsson has backed Iceland's next generation to surpass the team that made an improbable run to the quarterfinal stage at Euro 2016 this summer.
The Swansea midfielder was a member the side that took France by storm -- which included a round of 16 defeat of England -- before bowing out to the hosts in the last eight.
And the 27-year-old is adamant the best is still yet to come for the Island nation.
"From when we are young in Iceland we are all taught the game by educated coaches who know what they are doing, not just parents like here [in Britain]," Sigurdsson told the Telegraph.