Italy begin Euro 2024 title defence with win as Spain start in style
16th June 2024
Italy came from behind to beat Albania as Spain cruised over Croatia.

- Italy conceded the fastest goal in Euro history after 23 seconds courtesy of Nedim Bajrami's goal
- Bajrami's strike destroyed the previous record for the quickest goal at the Euros of 67 seconds by Dmitri Kirichenko for Russia against Greece in 2004.
- However, Italy kept their calm and equalized when Alessandro Bastoni headed in at the back post on 11 minutes, before Nicolo Barella's glorious effort put them ahead just past the quarter-hour mark.
Italy recovered from conceding the fastest goal in European
Championship history to begin their title defence with a 2-1 win over Albania
on Saturday, as Spain made a dream start to their campaign by beating
Croatia 3-0.
Albania went ahead after just 23 seconds against Italy in
the Group B opener in Dortmund as Nedim Bajrami scored to the delight of their
huge support.
Bajrami's strike destroyed the previous record for the
quickest goal at the Euros, of 67 seconds by Dmitri Kirichenko for Russia
against Greece in 2004.
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However, Italy kept their calm and equalized when Alessandro
Bastoni headed in at the back post on 11 minutes, before Nicolo Barella's
glorious effort put them ahead just past the quarter-hour mark.
That proved to be enough for the Euro 2020 winners, with
Davide Frattesi coming closest to adding another for the Italians as he hit the
post before half-time.
"It was a negative situation but we did really well to
turn it around," said Italy's Federico Chiesa, who played in the final
three years ago when they came back to beat England on penalties despite
conceding inside two minutes.
"We had a flashback to the Euro 2020 final when we went
behind immediately, and we were great today because together we took control of
the match as a team, just as the manager wants from us."
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Italy, whose line-up at kick-off featured only five players
who started that final against England, now move on to a heavyweight showdown
with Spain on Thursday in Gelsenkirchen.
Spain, the three-time European champions, made a dream start
to their campaign as they tore apart a disappointing Croatia at the
Olympiastadion in Berlin.
Alvaro Morata broke the deadlock before the half-hour mark
and Fabian Ruiz soon made it 2-0, with Dani Carvajal getting the third goal
just prior to the interval.
The day was also notable for Lamine Yamal, Spain's Barcelona
winger, becoming the youngest player in the competition's history at 16 years
and 338 days old.
Morata's goal was his seventh at the European Championship,
a tally that allowed him to move joint-third on the all-time list alongside
Alan Shearer and Antoine Griezmann.
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Only Cristiano Ronaldo, with 14, and Michel Platini, who got
all of his nine goals on France's run to glory in 1984, are ahead of them.
"Of course this give us a boost, and settles us, but in
five days we have a big game against Italy," said Spain coach Luis de la
Fuente.
"Above all we have to stay calm, our target is still
very far away, we have to just keep our feet on the ground."
It was a chastening night for Croatia, the 2022 World Cup
semi-finalists.
They thought they had claimed a consolation when substitute
Bruno Petkovic tapped in after his penalty was saved by Spain goalkeeper Unai
Simon.
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But the goal was ruled out by VAR for encroachment by Ivan
Perisic, and Croatia now face Albania in a key game for both sides in Hamburg
on Wednesday.
In Saturday's other match, Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer
scored their first international goals as Switzerland beat Hungary 3-1 in
Cologne in Group A.
Duah, the London-born 27-year-old who plays for Bulgarian
club Ludogorets Razgrad, opened the scoring in only his second international
appearance after making his debut earlier this month.
After providing the assist for Duah's opener, Bologna
midfielder Aebischer netted his maiden Switzerland goal with an eye-catching
long-range strike just before the interval.
Barnabas Varga's seventh goal in nine starts for Hungary set
up a tense finale, but Breel Embolo struck in stoppage time to seal the points.
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Hosts Germany thrashed 10-man Scotland 5-1 in the same group
in the tournament's opening match on Friday in Munich, and Switzerland face
Scotland next on Wednesday, while Hungary play Germany the same day.
England begin their title bid on Sunday when they take on
Serbia in Gelsenkirchen, and striker Harry Kane on Saturday insisted they
deserved to be considered among the favourites.
"We're here to win ultimately and there will be nothing
better than to do that for the nation," said the Bayern Munich striker.
Slovenia and Denmark also clash in the same Group C in Stuttgart, while Sunday's other match is Poland against the Netherlands in Hamburg in Group D.