Holders Italy overcome early shock to beat Albania 2-1 at Euro 2024

Italy players celebrate their side's second goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 group B soccer match between Italy and Albania at the Dortmund stadium. Bernd Thissen/dpa

Title holders Italy had a winning start into Euro 2024 as they rebounded from the shock of conceding the fastest goal in tournament history in a 2-1 victory over Albania.

Albania's Nedim Bajrami capitalised on a terrible throw-in from Federico Dimarco and smashed the ball into the roof of Gianluigi Donnarumma's net 23 seconds into the Group B match, according to the ruling body UEFA.

The previously fastest goal at Euro finals was from Russian Dmitri Kirichenko after 67 seconds against Greece in 2004, UEFA said.

But the Azzurri fought back quickly, with Alessadro Bastoni heading an 11th minute equalizer, and Nicolo Barella completing the comeback five minutes later with a drive into the left corner.

Italy were in full control, with chances including Davide Frattesi hitting the post and Francesco Chiesa aiming just wide.

They were almost punished for this wastefulness at the death by Albania substitute Rey Manaj whose chip was crucially deflected by Donnarumma.

Italy moved level on three points with triple champions Spain, who trounced Croatia 3-0 earlier in the day. The next games are Croatia v Albania on Wednesday and Italy v Spain on Thursday.

Italy's Nicolo Barella celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 group B soccer match between Italy and Albania at the Dortmund stadium. Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa
Albania players celebrate their side's first goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 group B soccer match between Italy and Albania at the Dortmund stadium. Bernd Thissen/dpa
Italy's Alessandro Bastoni celebrates scoring his side's first goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 group B soccer match between Italy and Albania at the Dortmund stadium. Bernd Thissen/dpa