supporting the players, but when they won, jorge vilda went up to pick up his medal and the crowd booed him. so that just shows the strength and depth of the feeling towards their coach and the fact that the spanish federation has tweeted vilda in, it shows they are still backing him. one of the reasons they are backing him is very clear, because they won the world cup, they are the champions, so on the pitch it is very obvious why you would support a coach, however, this is not with the players that wanted. the players had wanted vilda out and the spanish federation are saying vilda is in. so hugely significant there. whether it was because they had a point to prove, because of the circumstances running the animosity between the players and the coach, that could have been why, or it could be they were a more skilful team because they outplayed england in every part of the pitch throughout the 90 minutes plus that they played in this final. and in sharp contrast to spain,
sydney, and speak to our reporter, jane dougal, who has been watching this tournament throughout. i want to start with spain, a victorious team, because partly, injust the last few minutes, there has been a very interesting tweets from the federation, saying simplyjust two words, vilda in. normally, you would expect some kind of celebratory tweet on social media celebrating the team, but give us the significance of those two words, and what it means in the context of this spanish story. what it means in the context of this spanish story- spanish story. absolutely. before this tournament spanish story. absolutely. before this tournament had spanish story. absolutely. before this tournament had even - spanish story. absolutely. before this tournament had even begun, j this tournament had even begun, there this tournament had even begun, there was this tournament had even begun, there was something of revolts from there was something of revolts from the majority of the spanish squ