Soccer-Spain women's players deny asking for coach to be fired

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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain women's players said on Friday that they never asked the Spanish FA (RFEF) to sack their coach Jorge Vilda.

The RFEF issued a statement on Thursday saying that 15 players had threatened to stop representing the national team if Vilda was not fired.

According to sources close to the situation, the players are unhappy with the management of injuries, the atmosphere in the locker room, Vilda's team selection and his training sessions.

 

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