Switzerland are not dwelling too much on conceding a late 1-1 equalizer against Germany and are rather seeing the positives from the group stage they ended in second place behind the hosts. Niclas Füllkrug’s stoppage time goal cost the Nati, as the team is known, the Group A top spot, and they will now face the second-place finisher from Group B on Saturday, most likely title holders Italy or Croatia, runners-up at the 2018 World Cup and third in 2022. But they won’t be afraid of big names, having had Germany on the brink of defeat, and having reached the quarter-finals at the last Euros in 20…