Spain Enjoyed atmosphere at the Bernabeu

Spain's win over Italy came matched with a fervent atmosphere inside the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and coach Julen Lopetegui has admitted that he is a touch jealous of national sides like England who have a home to call their own.

Historically, La Roja have never stayed put it one ground like the Three Lions do with Wembley Stadium, and Lopetegui entertained the idea of establishing such a venue.

"The stage and the party that accompanied it was wonderful," the national team boss said on Radio MARCA.

"It was a beautiful night. When you go and play at Wembley, you feel a healthy envy and yesterday the stadium gave us encouragement when we went through difficult moments.

"[Creating a home ground for Spain is] a nice conversation. As a coach, there are venues such as Wembley and Stade de France that convey something different."

After taking a resounding 3-0 win over the Azzurri, Lopetegui insisted that Spain have not sealed their ticket to Russia yet, meaning that plenty of work is still to be done.

"We have still achieved nothing, every game requires us to win," he added.

"What I am most happy about is that such talented players are buying into a collective team ethic."

A trip to Liechtenstein awaits La Roja on Tuesday night and David Villa may be out injured for the trip north.

"Villa has a small knock, I do not think it is very important," noted Lopetegui. "The Bernabeu supporting him was nice, but he was on the pitch to contribute, not for the fans to pay homage to."

Finally, the Spain boss gave his take on how Diego Costa can work his way back into the national team fold having been absent in Brazil for the start of the campaign.

"We have been very aware of his summer and we will also be attentive to what may happen in the future," he stated.