Euro 2020: Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic 'not satisfied' with France scalp, urges team to be 'hungry' to reach semis

The Swiss have never reached the semi-finals of the World Cup or European Championship, but a stunning victory over world champions France have put them on the brink of making history.

Agence France-Presse July 01, 2021 21:05:02 IST
Euro 2020: Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic 'not satisfied' with France scalp, urges team to be 'hungry' to reach semis

"We need to be hungry to make it to the next round," Petkovic said ahead of his team's match against Spain in Saint Petersburg on Friday. AP

Saint-Petersburg: Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic said Thursday that he is not "satisfied" with taking his side past France and into a first major tournament quarter-final since 1954, as they prepare to face Spain in the last eight.

The Swiss have never reached the semi-finals of the World Cup or European Championship, but a stunning victory over world champions France have put them on the brink of making history.

"We need to be hungry to make it to the next round," Petkovic said ahead of his team's match against Spain in Saint Petersburg on Friday.

"From this point on I can't say I'm satisfied— because, for me, the next step is always the most important.

"We want to make it to the next round, even if we're facing one of the favourites in Spain."

Switzerland led, missed a penalty, fell 3-1 down and then fought back for a dramatic 3-3 draw before beating France on penalties in the last 16 on Monday.

Their captain Granit Xhaka was man-of-the-match after an excellent display in midfield, but he will be suspended against Spain after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament against the French.

"I will prepare as I do for every match," said Xherdan Shaqiri, who will take over as skipper.

"I never change the routine, even if I'm wearing the captain's armband. I am very proud to lead the team in such an important match, and I want to show my skills on the pitch and help the side."

Switzerland have history against Spain, winning a group-stage encounter between the two at the 2010 World Cup, a tournament the Spaniards went on to win.

They also played out a dramatic 1-1 Nations League draw last November which saw goalkeeper Yann Sommer, the shoot-out hero against France, save two penalties from Sergio Ramos.

"We have shown that we don't just defend," added Liverpool's Shaqiri.

"As we proved against France, we can score more than one goal. We want to show our style of football, 100 percent, if we do that then everything is possible."

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