Asked how the defeat against Brazil affected them, Denia said:"We quickly realised we had to get better and that was our job - the coaching staffs. And that's what we have been doing and that's what we have to do in order to have a chance tomorrow."
However, the La Roja juniors coach expects tomorrow's game to provide a tough challenge as Mali are a formidable side in age-group football.
Mali coach Jonas Komla also expected the game to be a tough one and said his team might hold a slight advantage of having played at the DY Patil Ground earlier.
"Spain is a big team. We don't want to underestimate them. They are a very good team. We have played here. We know the pitch but we are in the semi-final and it is a big game. But, yes, we do have a slight advantage on account of the pitch," said Komla.
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"In this tournament, most teams have played in similar style. We have played equal teams, adapting a little bit in the game plan in every match. We have been making short adjustments.
"We know we cannot try to play transition game and that we basically need to play like we have been playing," said Komla.
Denia emphasized his team was not under any extra pressure for not having won a world title at this junior level.
About the hot and humid weather and its effects, Denia said it was up to the medical staff of the team to prepare the players.
"It's a very important job of medical staff to prepare the players. Our players got used to the weather after the second match. Weather is something we cannot control. The one thing we can control is preparing for the match. That's what we have been doing," he said.
"We know the captain is suspended (for the game), but we play as a team and there is no problem," said Komla about missing Seme Camarra for the match after he had picked up two yellow cards in the earlier matches.
He also said his team, which had played on rain-drenched turf here and in Guwahati, can adapt to any conditions.
"Actually, we know how to play in very dry and very wet conditions. Nothing changes for us," he said.
"I then told my players it's just one loss, we have two more games (in the group) and play it as if you are playing in the final," he said.
And similar to Spain, Mali too had come through to the semis by winning all their remaining games.
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