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After three days in Germany, the Swiss are already complaining about the turf. The Swiss national team is not happy with the quality of the grass at the Waldau stadium in Stuttgart. They have expressed their dissatisfaction with the conditions and are already looking for alternatives.

The Swiss team began their final phase of preparation for the European Championship on Monday. However, they are facing challenges with the pitch in Stuttgart. National team director Pierluigi Tami described the quality of the grass as „clearly inadequate“ and mentioned that they are exploring other options. The UEFA has promised to improve the situation.

There have been issues with the composition of the turf, as explained by Swiss spokesperson Adrian Arnold. Despite being aware of the problem since the weekend, the players were still taken aback. The team, led by captain Granit Xhaka, had a relaxed training session before moving to their team quarters near the Stuttgart television tower.

The Swiss team has faced difficulties leading up to the European Championship. They only won one of their seven qualifying matches, but managed to secure second place in their group. Granit Xhaka, a key player for the team, has been under scrutiny due to recent performances. The Swiss are hoping to make a strong impact this summer, relying on a solid lineup including Yann Sommer, Manuel Akanji, Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Breel Embolo.

Coach Murat Yakin emphasizes the importance of humility and acknowledges the tough competition they will face in the group stage. Despite considering Germany as a strong contender for the title, Yakin is confident in his team’s preparation. The Swiss team’s potential should be enough to advance to the knockout stage, aiming to surpass their quarterfinal finish from the previous European Championship.

Overall, the Swiss team is determined to overcome the challenges they face, both on and off the pitch. Despite the complaints about the turf, they are focused on their goal of making a mark at the European Championship.