Monday 13 June 2016 23:06, UK
Emanuele Giaccherini hailed Italy's defence as the best at Euro 2016 after they shut out Belgium's star-studded attack in a 2-0 win in Lyon.
Goals in either half from Giaccherini and Graziano Pelle ensured Italy hit the ground running at the European championship finals as the Azzurri condemned highly-ranked Belgium to a surprise defeat.
Giaccherini's strike just after the half hour and Pelle's stunning finish in stoppage time meant it was the Azzurri who took the three points as they look to emulate their run to the Euro 2012 final.
But Giaccherini said it was the Juventus back-three of Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, who made the difference.
"The defence was fantastic, I think we have the best back line in the competition, they made the difference," Giaccherini said.
"I'm pleased to have scored and with my performance, but it was all about getting the win for the team tonight.
"Belgium are a top side, especially individually. They have players who can hurt you and made life hard for us at times, everyone had to help each other out.
"We had to try and hurt them when we had the ball, which was what the coach (Antonio Conte) told us to do."