Holland will not mind winning ugly when they face Spain in Sunday's World Cup final, winger Arjen Robben said on Friday. The Dutch reached their third World Cup final after a hard-fought 3-2 victory over a resilient Uruguay side. They have not drawn or lost any game at the South Africa finals but were still criticized for failing to display their customary attractive football. But Robben, who has been inspirational in Holland's progress to the finale, believes a first World Cup triumph for Holland is the only thing that matters in the anticipated clash against favorites Spain. "I would much prefer to win a very ugly game than lose a beautiful one," the Bayern Munich man said. "We can still play attractive football but we can always rely on our good organisation as well. If you are organised, you know one goal could be enough, which has been the case so far. "The point is, we are in a World Cup final. From now on how you actually play no longer matters."