Italy began defense of the Euro Cup title with a suffered victory against Albania

Italy began defense of the Euro Cup title with a suffered victory against Albania
Italy began defense of the Euro Cup title with a suffered victory against Albania

04:25 PM

Italy, the current European champion, survived on Saturday before 50,000 rival fans present at the stadium in soccer of Dortmund and came back from a quick Albanian opening goal to start the Euro Cup with a hard-fought 2-1 victory.

Alessandro Bastoni (11) and Nicolo Barella (16) scored the winning goals for the ‘Nationale’, although the goal for which this match will be remembered was that of the Albanian Nedim Bajrami.

The Sassuolo attacker scored the fastest goal in the history of the tournament 23 seconds into the game, after taking advantage of a poor delivery by defender Federico Dimarco, to put modest Albania ahead in front of tens of thousands of fans present at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund.

Accustomed to dying yellow every other weekend to cover the Borussia Dortmund, The legendary stadium was dressed in red on Saturday, creating an atmosphere similar to that of the Arena Kombetare, home of the Albanian team in the country’s capital, Tirana.

The team, led by Brazilian Sylvinho, with up to five players from the Italian championship on the field, used the crowd’s push to destabilize the Italians in the early stages of the match.

As soon as the match started, Italy gave up a throw-in near their area and Dimarco made a mistake when trying to pass the ball towards their central defense. Bajrami did not forgive from close range, with a powerful shot at the near post that left no options for Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The scoreboard only showed 23 seconds at the moment the ball crossed the goal line, making this goal the fastest scored in the history of the Euro Cup.

The previous record was held by the Russian Dmitri Kirichenko, who in Euro 2004 opened the scoring against Greece after 67 seconds of the game.

Barella continues to cover the lack of a scorer

After the goal, which fell like a bucket of cold water on a doubtful and traumatized ‘Nationale’ after failing to qualify for either of the last two editions of the World Cup, the ‘Azzurri’ began to impose themselves and gain meters, overcoming the momentum of the Albanians.

After a corner kick played short, Lorenzo Pellegrini placed a cross to the far post, where the defender jumped Inter striker Alessandro Bastoni to return the tie to the scoreboard and calm the Italians.

And in a historic moment in which the ‘Nationale’ does not have a natural goalscorer, it was once again Nicolo Barella who, with a powerful shot from the edge of the area, ahead of the current champions with his tenth goal for the national team.

Although Italy had numerous opportunities to achieve a larger and more reassuring result, the scoreboard would not move, allowing the ‘Azzurri’ to start the tournament with victory in the complicated group B.

The men of Luciano Spalletti They were on the verge of regretting their lack of success to close the game, when attacker Rey Manaj came close to equalizing in added time (90+1).

Spain, his next rival on Thursday in Gelsenkirchen, will beat Croatia 3-0 in Berlinwhich leaves the ‘Red’ as provisional leader of the ‘Group of Death’ thanks to the best goal difference at the end of the first day of the key.

 
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