Tome, who was assistant head coach to Jorge Vilda at the Women’s World Cup, said she was only focused on the football ahead of Spain’s meeting with England at Wembley.
Tome was an assistant head coach to Jorge Vilda at the Women’s World Cup and became head coach of the team when Vilda was sacked amid the Rubiales scandal.
Spain’s head coach Montse Tome refused to answer questions about Luis Rubiales after the former president of the Spanish football federation was found guilty of kissing Jenni Hermoso without her consent.
However, when asked about Wiegman’s comments, Tome said she would only speak about the upcoming Nations League match against England and opted to not discuss the Rubiales case.
“We are now just focused on the game,” said Tome, with the 42-year-old claiming she had discussed the matter before in Spain - despite refusing to talk about the Rubiales verdict before last week’s match against Belgium.