The St Etienne midfielder's strike seven minutes into the second half of yesterday's Group H encounter proved enough for Ottmar Hitzfeld's side to beat the European champions – and left Fernandes stunned.
''I don't think I realise what is happening right now,'' said the 23-year-old.
'I'm a bit surprised. It's a very special moment for our country and I'm very happy. We were definitely very good against Spain and we played very well as a team.''
The Spaniards dominated possession but the Swiss made the most of their chance.
Fernandes, who was born in Cape Verde, said fortune had been on his side when he fired past Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
''I'm not used to scoring goals so it's a bit of a surprise,'' he said.
''In the goal, I did have a bit of luck as the ball fell to my feet and I anticipated the goalkeeper.
''I think Spain played well and they didn't underestimate us. They are technically a very good side and we were very lucky.''
Switzerland next take on Chile in Port Elizabeth on June 21.
''We are in a great position now,'' Fernandes said.
''But we have to remain concentrated for our next game as Chile will be a difficult rival.''
Casillas, the Spain captain, was crestfallen after the loss.
''We are gutted because it's hard to fall like this,'' said the Real Madrid goalkeeper.
''I don't know what happened as we dominated the game. I think after they scored, we got nervous as we looked for the equaliser. I don't know how this defeat will affect us but we must look forward.''
Vicente Del Bosque's team will now aim to beat Chile and Honduras in their remaining pool games to advance to the last 16, and Casillas knows it is important he and his team-mates keep things simple.
''More than favourites for the title, what we have to do is try to play football,'' he said.
''I know we have a team that can bounce back from disappointments.''
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