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BELGIUM vs ROMANIA
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Italy's past record against Albania suggests that this should be a comfortable start to the EURO for the reigning champions: the sides have met four times, all since November 2014, and the Azzurri have won all those matches, scoring seven goals and conceding just one. However, with a significant proportion of Sylvinho's squad playing in Serie A, Albania know their opponents well.
Back at the EURO after making their finals debut in 2016, Albania topped a qualifying group for a major tournament for the first time in their history. Italy finished behind England in their qualifying group, but with forward Gianluca Scamacca likely to lead the line after a UEFA Europa League-winning campaign with Atalanta, they may be ready to rise to the occasion again at the finals.
Expert predictions
Paolo Menicucci, Italy reporter
The reigning champions are determined to defend their title despite the scepticism surrounding the team after the Azzurri failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup two years ago. While the midfield is pretty similar to the one which helped win the title three years ago, the Azzurri have found fresh talents in defence to replace old lions like Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, while Gianluca Scamacca's recent form could be the perfect answer to the doubts surrounding the attack.
Egi Duro, Albania reporter
As Albania gear up for their second EURO, coach Sylvinho has instilled a sense of optimism as well as tactical discipline into the squad. The Brazilian, who took over in January 2023, led the team through a challenging qualifying campaign. His dynamic 4-3-3 formation transitions swiftly to a 4-5-1 when defending, showcasing Albania's adaptability and resilience. Key players like Berat Djimsiti, who brings defensive solidity, and forward Armando Broja are expected to play pivotal roles.
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