Denia made the comments while stating his thoughts about the "ghost goal" of Mali, which was not signalled in by the match officials when Spain were leading 2-0.
Spain scored another goal soon after the debatable incident, that happened in the 62nd minute, through Ferran Torres to take a commanding 3-0 lead before Mali at the D Y Patil Stadium.
"From the Spanish team's point of view, we need to respect the referee. It's not an easy job. One thing which should be considered (by the organisers) is not to repeat replays of matches on the big scoreboard (inside the stadium). I suggest replays should not be shown as it can influence the referees or people in the stadium towards the referee," Denia remarked on the issue.
Even as play continued the Mali bench rose as a whole to protest, after seeing the in-stadia replay, and after continuous shouting caught the attention of referee Ryuji Sato of Japan who, after remonstrating with the Mali bench, showed the yellow card to one of the support staff members for repeated back-chatting.
"I can't say anything about referee what he did, but that's what football is. May be that (goal signalled in) would have given us a little bit of luck as after that there was enough time to score more goals. But Spain did play well and were on the merit list to win the game," said Komla on the controversy.
Spanish coach Denia said the pace of the game influenced his team's style of play.
"The idea was to avoid transitions (change of playing style) as they take away your energy, but sometimes the pace of the game dictates how you play. The (original) idea was to keep the ball (in possession), but if you could not do that then you have to play the transition, with caution," he said.
He also conceded that the team's defense has to perform better in the final against their Euro rivals England in Kolkata on October 28.
"Today Mali was very strong and was playing well. We need to improve our defense collectively, not individually, and that's my job ahead of the final. We do have to prepare. We know we have beaten them in the final of the Euro in Croatia. England has improved and we need to improve on things we did today," he said about what lay ahead of the Spanish armada.
"It (Ruiz's display) was not a surprise to me. He's very demanding of himself. And he's first one to know he could have scored more goals. In order to win the final he needs to score those goals. When your captain performs like that the rest of the team is behind you and look up to you. It's what the captain is for," Denia said.
Mali coach Komla said his team had fought hard right through the game but it was not their day.
"It has been a nice experience to be in last four. In the last World (U-17) Cup, (fellow-Africans) Nigeria won, but this time they are not even here; this is sports," he added when asked whether he was disappointed that no African team was in the final.
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