Granit Xhaka said his miss in Switzerland’s penalty shoot-out loss to Poland at Euro 2016 would make him stronger and promised he would not back down from taking penalties in the future.

The Swiss team lost 5-4 after a 1-1 draw on Saturday, their second successive heart-breaking elimination from a major tournament after they were beaten by a last-minute goal in extra-time against Argentina at the 2014 World Cup.

Xhaka impressed throughout the tournament with his immaculate passing and cool elegance in possession but the usually unflappable player lost his nerve in the shoot-out and sent an effort wide of the goal.

“I’m sorry for my team-mates, for the travelling fans, for Switzerland,” he told Swiss television. “Anyone who knows me knows that I will make sure I come back even stronger.

“I took the penalty the way I always do. But I didn’t connect properly with the ball. I am still a young person, only 23. This just makes me stronger.”

Switzerland ultimately paid for their lack of firepower and failure to turn possession into clearcut chances. Haris Seferovic had the most chances but just could not get the ball to go in and suffered more misfortune on Saturday when he fired against the crossbar.

Breel Embolo played a bit-part role but was not ready to play a vital part in a major tournament.

Coach Vladimir Petkovic gave Eren Derdiyok a try in the second half of Saturday’s match and the Turkish-based player missed out on two good chances during extra time.

Overall, the technically gifted Swiss gave the impression that they could have produced more, especially with players such as Stephan Lichtsteiner and Ricardo Rodriguez, goalkeeper Yann Sommer, Xhaka himself and Xherdan Shaqiri.

They did, however, leave a mark on the tournament thanks to Shaqiri’s spectacular bicycle-kick goal against Poland.

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