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Switzerland exit Euros with pride, confidence and quiet optimism

DUESSELDORF, Germany : For a country that has become a permanent fixture in football's major tournaments, Switzerland leave Euro 2024 anguished over what could have been, but with a new air of confidence over what the future holds.

While some top teams erred or muddled through the tournament, the underrated Swiss were among a handful of sides truly at their best in Euro 2024, exiting on penalties to an England team they could have beaten, and were once again denied their historic semi-final place.

In a unjust twist of fate, it was ever-dependable stalwart Manuel Akanji whose shootout miss cost the Swiss, but there was no blame on the Manchester City centre-back, whose leadership, composure and calming influence was pivotal in their march to their second-successive quarter-finals.

Switzerland came into Euro 2024 with considerable uncertainty, having scraped through from the easiest of groups after a haphazard qualifying campaign blighted by squandered points from goals leaked late in games to weak opponents.

Coach Murat Yakin bore the brunt of the fury, with angst among fans that he was kept on in the job after a dismal run.

But the decision to stick with him paid dividends, with Yakin praised for his astute tactics, inspired substitutions and for instilling confidence in his players to go toe-to-toe with big names and rattle some of the tournament's top teams.

Facing a hostile home crowd in Frankfurt, they took an early lead against hosts Germany and held them off until the last seconds of the game to deny them a perfect group-stage record.

Switzerland then outclassed and outplayed a woeful Italy in the round of 16 with an early attacking onslaught and goals either side of halftime that left the holders stunned and incapable

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