'Only a football game', Swiss boss consoles Akanji on shootout miss

Jude Bellingham celebrates England penalty shootout win Photo: KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/ AFP

Manuel Akanji should forget about the penalty miss that shattered Switzerland's dream of a place in the Euros semi-finals and focus instead on his stellar performances that were central to their impressive run, his coach Murat Yakin said on Saturday.

With Switzerland and England level at 1-1 after extra time, Akanji missed his side's first spot kick while the Three Lions converted all five of theirs to land a place in next week's semi-final in Dortmund.

The Manchester City central defender showed his true character by volunteering to take the first penalty, Yakin said.

"You give responsibility to your players, and you can't be angry at them afterwards - players who played a fantastic tournament, especially Manu," he told a press conference.

"What can you say to him? Well, there's not many words of solace. It doesn't matter, no. I said 'Thank-you' to him for his performance, and also how he led the team, how he performed. This was really on the highest level.

"Of course, there's deep emptiness, deep sadness. But this is the kind of sadness where everybody, every individual, has to work through it."

Yakin said he was proud of the team for the way they performed at Euro 2024, denying hosts Germany a perfect start to the tournament, eliminating holders Italy and playing entertaining football.

He said his side played well and deserved to go through after defending resolutely to keep England's big names at bay.

Breel Embolo put the Swiss ahead after 75 minutes to send travelling fans into a frenzy but the celebrations were cut short when Bukayo Saka fired a brilliant shot in off the far post to level the game.

Switzerland could have won it deep into extra time when substitute Xherdan Shaqiri rattled the woodwork with an outrageous attempt to score from a corner, before Zeki Amdouni forced a late save from Jordan Pickford.

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