(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 17 - Italy gave a "strong signal" by
recovering from conceding the fastest-ever goal at a European
championships to beat Albania 2-1 in their Euro 2024 opener on
Saturday, according to national team delegation head Gigi
Buffon.
Albania's Nedim Bajrami pounced on a blunder from a throw-in by
Federico Dimarco to score after just 23 seconds, but the Azzurri
came back with goals from defender Alessandro Bastoni and
midfielder Nicolo Barella.
"We did well, showing that we are a balanced team with
self-awareness.
"Despite a shock start that could have destabilised us, we
continued to play our our game.
"Then there are some things that need perfecting. With a bit
more ruthlessness and aggression, we probably wouldn't have run
the risk of seeing a crucial victory slip away in the final
minutes".
Italy now face Group B rivals Spain, who beat Croatia 3-0 in
their first game, in Gelsenkirchen on Thursday. (ANSA).
Euros: Italy gave 'strong signal' with Albania comeback
Azzurri didn't allow shock start to destablise them - Buffon
