Switzerland’s World Cup quarterfinal exit may still be rankling coach Murat Yakin, but the Swiss ​have judged their run to the last eight a success.

    Yakin, the Swiss ‌Football Association president Peter Knaebel and national team ​director Pierluigi Tami hailed their progress to the quarters, ⁠where they lost 1-3 to Argentina in Kansas City on Saturday.

    Switzerland was down to 10 men not long after equalising in the second ‌half when striker Breel Embolo was sent off, picking up his second caution of the game after a ‌VAR review for simulation.

    It was a decision that Yakin ‌continued ⁠to rail against on Sunday, insisting his side faced ⁠more than just the world champions on the pitch.

    Breel Embolo argues with referee Joao Pinheiro following his second yellow card and subsequent red card. | Photo Credit: Getty Images via AFP

    “We played not only against a great Argentina side and the world champions, but also against 70,000 Argentine ​fans, the referee, and VAR. ‌That is simply too much. Naturally, the elimination hurts,” he told a press conference.

    But the Swiss coach said good foundations had been laid down for future tournaments.

    “We are far from ‌finished. We have a good mix of players. We ​have consistently integrated young players.”

    Yakin also wants to continue in charge.

    “I still love being a coach and ⁠am proud to be the head coach of the Swiss national team. I am truly enthusiastic about working with this squad. There ‌is absolutely no thought in my mind of taking a different path.”

    The 51-year-old, who has won 49 caps for Switzerland, has coached the team for the past five years and has two more years remaining on his contract.

    “We want to remain ambitious in upcoming campaigns as well. At the same time, the Nations ‌League in particular gives us the opportunity to give young players a chance.”

    Switzerland ​next competes in the second tier of the Nations League, having been relegated in 2024. It faces North ⁠Macedonia, Scotland and Slovenia over the next few months.

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