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From fastest goal to fantastic fans, Albania sprang surprises at Euros

HAMBURG : Albania are heading home from Euro 2024 bottom of their group with only one point but those bare facts tell nothing of their sparkling contribution to the tournament in passionate David-and-Goliath battles against three of the tournament's top teams.

With Albania the second-lowest ranked team in Germany and facing reigning champions Italy in their opening game, Brazilian coach Sylvinho could never in his wildest dreams have imagined how well Albania's second ever major tournament would start.

From the whistle, Albania made three passes, Italy messed up a throw-in and Nedim Bajrami pounced to smash the ball in after 23 seconds for the fastest ever Euros goal.

Cue delirium among tens of thousands of red-clad fans in Dortmund, mayhem in the bars and homes of the Albanian capital Tirana - and an immortal moment for the proud Balkan nation.

Italy then scored twice but Albania pushed them all the way, nearly equalising at the death, drawing an ovation in the stadium and raising eyebrows around the world for a team no one had given a hope.

Against Croatia in their next Group B match, Albania again thrilled their fans after defying the odds to draw 2-2 with a goal in the dying seconds in one of the most pulsating games of the tournament so far.

They were more contained in their third game, a narrow 1-0 defeat by Spain, but still gave their illustrious opponents plenty of uncomfortable moments via the marauding Jasir Asani and Kristjan Asllani.

'SO PROUD'

"In general, I would consider it a positive performance in this tournament," said Albania captain Berat Djimsiti. "Everything is possible in football and, with a little bit of luck, we could have done more."

Sylvinho, who brought in fellow Brazilian Doriva and Argentine

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