Although the Netherlands get geared up to take on Australia today, the whole world still has the famous Robin van Persie goal against Spain on their minds

It has been exactly four days to the day since Netherlands striker and captain Robin van Persie scored that beautiful leaping header against Spain en route to their 5-1 thrashing of the World Cup defending champions.

The Manchester United striker's first goal, one which brought Louis van Gaal's side level 1-1 on the 44th minute after La Roja took the lead from a Xabi Alonso penalty, sparked an Internet craze all over Twitter, Facebook, and many other social medias.

The Oranje supporters, as well other football fans, took to Twitter to post their own rendition of that famous goal as Persieing trended all over the social medias which has still not lost spark up untl now.

THE FLYING DUTCHMAN: RvP scored this beautiful header vs Spain

HUMOR: RvP's 93-year-old grandfather got on the "Persieing" craze

Robin van Persie’s 93-year-old grandfather copies that header v Spain #persieing [picture] http://t.co/P7Z4o2Fsia pic.twitter.com/Vi69f8xKMi — 101 Great Goals (@102greatgoals) June 18, 2014

BBC Trending reporter Anne-Marie Tomchack even took notice

As did Dutch tennis player Sven Groeneveld

#Persieing is the latest internet craze. Even babies are doing it. pic.twitter.com/n67a1z6WP1 — ballball (@ballball) June 18, 2014



The World Cup is 'Persieing' on Twitter | India Today http://t.co/u09Nh5Ckzd pic.twitter.com/AReNbe6B1s — India Today (@IndiaToday) June 18, 2014

Is this the original "Persieing,' though?

2000 The original #persieing Shearer heads England's winner as Germany are beaten 1-0 in Charleoi #bbcworldcup pic.twitter.com/3zWcwLNxHO — This Football Day (@thisfootballday) June 17, 2014



Our favorite "Persieing" tweets since the 5-1 game:

From the Twitter name, and the picture, we assume this is an Arsenal fan, who is still not happy with the ex-Gunners captain

As Netherlands get prepared to take on Australia in their second group B match, Holland fans will be hoping their skipper “Persies” the Socceroos, putting van Gaal's men in a driving position to top their group securing a round of 16 qualifying spot.