Euro 2020 opened in spectacular fashion as Italy got their campaign off to an impressive start in front of their own fans with a comfortable victory against Turkey.

There were shades of Italia 90 before kick-off when Italian opera tenor Andrea Bocelli, against the backdrop of a breathtaking firework display, graced the opening ceremony with a moving performance of Nessun Dorma.

And when the rescheduled tournament finally began, an own goal by Merih Demiral and strikes by Ciro Immobile and Lorenzo Insigne settled the one-sided Group A match – the first of 51 fixtures to be played in 11 European cities over the next month.

For the first time in a single game at the European Championship, the Azzurri scored three times, Roberto Mancini’s side registering 24 attempts as they turned on the style to extend their unbeaten run to 28 matches stretching back to September 2018.

They dominated the first half but could not find the net, Giorgio Chiellini going closest with a header from a corner which brought a fine save from Ugurcan Cakir.

Italy broke the deadlock when Demiral turned the ball past his own keeper trying to cut out Domenico Berardi’s second-half cross before Lazio’s Immobile, playing on his home ground, pounced after Leonardo Spinazzola’s shot was blocked by the keeper.

The Azzurri wrapped up a satisfying win though Insigne’s classy finish, after he was teed up by the impressive Immobile.

Italy are top of Group A at Euro 2020 after beating Turkey 3-0 in the opening game of the tournament 

A sense of celebration

On a warm night in Italy’s capital city, the national stadium was only a quarter full but the fans present added to a sense of celebration at the start of Europe’s biggest football carnival, which had been delayed 12 months by the coronavirus pandemic.

The 16,000 inside the ground represented the biggest crowd in Italy for a year and a half, while those unable to get a ticket watched the action unfold on big screens set up across Rome.

With the city hosting a further three three matches during the tournament, authorities have laid on a programme of events, including shows tracing the history of Italy in the Euros.

The opening ceremony also featured Italy World Cup winners Francesco Totti and Alessandro Nesta kicking footballs into the stands, not to mention trapeze artists performing high above the pitch – but eventually the pre-match spectacle ended and the football finally began, although not before the ball was brought on to the pitch by a remote controlled car.

The match ball for the opening game at Euro 2020 was brought onto the pitch by a remote controlled car

Azzurri show they mean business

Italy coach Mancini had talked about “an extra level of pressure” on his team for being involved in the opening match.

Portugal in 2004, Switzerland in 2008 and Poland in 2012 are all examples of host, or co-host, nations coming unstuck on the opening night of the European Championship.

The pressure on the Azzurri was not helped by their failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup but this was an impressive start from one of the fancied teams.

Turkey had beaten world champions France in qualifying but they lacked a real threat without Cenk Tosun, their top scorer in qualifying, who is out of the tournament with a knee injury.

What’s next?

Both teams are back in Group A action on Wednesday, with Wales providing the opposition for Turkey in Baku (17:00 BST) while Italy take on Switzerland in Rome (20:00).

Player of the match

Leonardo Spinazzola

with an average of7.98

  1. Squad number23Player nameÇakir
    Average rating

    5.21

  2. Squad number7Player nameÜnder
    Average rating

    5.03

  3. Squad number4Player nameSöyüncü
    Average rating

    4.94

  4. Squad number17Player nameYilmaz
    Average rating

    4.86

  5. Squad number10Player nameCalhanoglu
    Average rating

    4.62

  6. Squad number5Player nameYokuslu
    Average rating

    4.58

  7. Squad number2Player nameZeki Çelik
    Average rating

    4.52

  8. Squad number3Player nameDemiral
    Average rating

    4.30

  9. Squad number11Player nameYazici
    Average rating

    4.28

  10. Squad number9Player nameKaraman
    Average rating

    4.28

  11. Squad number13Player nameMeras
    Average rating

    4.27

  12. Squad number6Player nameTufan
    Average rating

    4.20

  13. Squad number21Player nameKahveci
    Average rating

    4.16

  14. Squad number22Player nameAyhan
    Average rating

    4.11

  15. Squad number26Player nameDervisoglu
    Average rating

    3.93

Home TeamTurkeyAway TeamItaly
Possession
Home37%
Away63%
Shots
Home3
Away24
Shots on Target
Home0
Away8
Corners
Home2
Away8
Fouls
Home10
Away8

Source; bbc sports

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