By James Cormack Switzerland have fittingly emerged as the steady Eddies of the European football scene over the past decade. A nation entrenched in neutrality has often been solid and unspectacular on the grandest stage. The Swiss have made a habit of progressing beyond the group stages, but they have never bypassed the quarter-finals at a major tournament. Switzerland stunned world champions France at Euro 2020, knocking them out on penalties in the round of 16 following a dramatic late turnaround, but a shootout defeat ensued to Spain in the last eight. Murat Yakin’s side can undoubtedly co…