Graziano Pelle sealed a stunning start to Euro 2016 for Italy as the Azzurri condemned highly-fancied Belgium to a 2-0 defeat on Monday.
The Red Devils are the highest ranked side on show in France, but were punished by a ruthless Italian performance despite dominating for long spells of the Group E clash in Lyon.
Emanuele Giaccherini's strike just after the half hour put future Chelsea manager Antonio Conte's men in front before Southampton striker Pelle sealed the win with a thumping finish from Antonio Candreva's cross.
Belgium now face a crucial clash with Ireland on Saturday in Bordeaux if they are to avoid an embarrassing early exit.
A star-studded Belgian attack containing Eden Hazard, Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku were frustrated throughout by Italy's 'BBC' defence of Andre Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini.
"The defence was fantastic, I think we have the best back line in the competition, they made the difference," said goalscorer Giaccherini
At the other end, the Belgians were exposed when Bonucci's long floated pass found Giaccherini in behind the Belgium defence to stroke his shot past the exposed Thibaut Courtois.
Belgium upped the intensity after the break and twice came close when Lukaku clipped the post before his replacement Divock Origi headed over when unmarked from close range.
But Italy continued to pose a threat on the counter-attack and sealed a massive three points when Pelle volleyed into an unguarded goal from Candreva's unselfish cross.
Pique to the rescue
Spain's quest to win an unprecedented third consecutive European championship got off to a winning start as Barcelona defender Gerard Pique overcame dogged Czech defence to seal a 1-0 win in Toulouse.
Pique, a target of abuse from Spain fans this season due to unflattering comments about Barca's rivals Real Madrid, was the unlikely hero as he powered home man-of-the-match Andres Iniesta's cross at the far post three minutes from time.
"It is very important to start well," said Pique.
"We played well, controlled the game, created chances, but the ball didn't want to go in. In the end I had the luck to score the goal."
Spain's build-up to the tournament was rocked by reports last week claiming goalkeeper David de Gea had been involved in a sex scandal.
But coach Vicente del Bosque kept faith in the Manchester United shot-stopper by handing him the gloves ahead of the legendary Iker Casillas.
De Gea's opposite number was much busier. Arsenal's Petr Cech kept the European champions at bay with fine saves to deny Alvaro Morata, Jordi Alba and David Silva.
Cech's resistence was finally broken in uncharacteristic fashion when Pique was on hand to turn home Iniesta's inch-perfect cross at the back post.
However, there was still time for De Gea to justify his inclusion as he parried Vladimir Darida's thunderous volley to safety.
Sweden fightback
Ireland and Sweden remain in the fight to make the last 16 after Ciaran Clark's own goal cancelled out Wes Hoolahan's brilliant finish for the Irish in Paris.
Hoolahan met Seamus Coleman's flighted ball with a controlled first-time strike three minutes into the second-half at the Stade de France to give Ireland a lead they fully deserved.
However, having been kept quiet for long spells by the Irish defence, Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic created the equaliser in the 71st minute when his cutback was turned into his own net by Aston Villa defender Clark.
"Of course the goal deflates you and there is disappointment in the dressing room, but I don't think the players should be downhearted with their performance," said Ireland manager Martin O'Neill
"I think they should be absolutely thrilled with the way we played."
By contrast, Sweden boss Erik Hamren admitted his side need to improve drastically if they are to reach the knockout stages.
"Even though we managed to come back and equalise, I am disappointed. We will need to play at 300 percent to get through," he said.
AFP
Tue Jun 14 2016
Italy's forward Pelle (L) vies with Belgium's midfielder Kevin De Bruyne (R) during the Euro 2016 group E football match between Belgium and Italy on June 13, 2016. AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTO
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