‘Players have been united,’ says manager on eve of finalBeating England can give people ‘the happiest day of their lives’
Jorge Vilda evaded questions about his leadership and the unrest that has surrounded Spain on the eve of a first World Cup Final for La Roja. “Next question please,” was the managers response when asked directly by the media, continuing his stance of avoidance this tournament and refusal to apologise.
Despite the well-documented problems rumbling on, the manager instead focused on the challenge ahead. “What we want to do tomorrow is to be the best in the world,” Vilda said, “and we will do this by winning the final.”
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