Poland played well, Switzerland was better but still lost in the penalties. Ah well, that's the game.
In my opinion both teams were equal but Blaszczykowski's goal was way better, than Shaqiri's, because the latter was pure luck, the former the consequence of a sublime combination. It was a similar thing, like the Hungary - Portugal case, where at least two of Hungary's goals were pure luck. I'd call them
Hungarian shots and Xherdan's goal was a hell of a Hungarian shot.
That said, I like it, how Lewandowski turned his role of a striker, into one of a playmaker. He still is Poland's biggest asset and his resent evolution makes him even more dangerous.
Portugal is on the other hand a team, which newly developed a strong character. The game against Hungary was extremely nerve wrecking: which other team could survive two of the luckiest goals against them and still fight on? Their game against Croatia was a masterstroke, probably my favorite match so far during these championships. How they managed to neutralize Rakitic & Modric was exemplarily. Finest football here, no luck involved.
Kudos to Wales, too. Their team won deservedly.
Slovakia will be an easy game for us, I can imagine. But in regards to our next rival, well, that's what I'd call nerve wrecking, indeed.