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Ronaldo-less Portugal stunned

FAMOUS WIN: Albania's goalkeeper Etrit Berisha, left, celebrates his team's victory against Portugal with teammates Elseid Hysaj and Taulant Xhaka at the Aveiro City StadiumPHOTO: Hugo Correia/REUTERS
FAMOUS WIN: Albania's goalkeeper Etrit Berisha, left, celebrates his team's victory against Portugal with teammates Elseid Hysaj and Taulant Xhaka at the Aveiro City StadiumPHOTO: Hugo Correia/REUTERS

PARIS - Albania pulled off a major shock by downing Portugal as world champions Germany denied battling Scotland and minnows Gibraltar were demolished by Poland in the opening salvoes of Euro 2016 qualifying on Sunday.

Portugal, first-round casualties at the World Cup, were sorely missing their skipper Cristiano Ronaldo but despite the Real Madrid star's absence the 1-0 loss to a team ranked 71st in the world was a major embarrassment for Paulo Bento's side.

Albania, who have failed to qualify for a European Championshipsinhalfa century,humbledthe mighty Portuguese in their own back yard. Slavia Prague forward Bekim Balaj struck the killer blow shortly after the restart, with the home side walking off the pitch in Aveiro at the final whistle to boos from their supporters.

"It's a really bad result," conceded Portugal striker Nani. "We've started qualifying badly, now we have to pick ourselves up. We have to improve."

DownonPortugal's Algarvecoast,minnows Gibraltar were given a lesson on their introduction to competitive internationals as a Uefa member by Poland as Bayern Munich's RobertLewandowski scored four times in a 7-0 romp.

In Dortmund, Germany got their qualifying campaign up and running with a 2-1 defeat of a spirited Scotland.

A goal in each half from Bayern Munichattacker ThomasMueller ensured they won their first competitive fixture since the World Cup.

Scotland were rewarded for a positive second-half approach when winger Ikechi Anya raced clear to equalise on 66 minutes.

But the visitors failed to clear a corner four minutes later and Mueller capitalised to thump home his 24th international goal.

Mueller's winner denied Gordon Strachan's side what would have been a precious point in a group that also includes the Republic of Ireland, Poland, Georgia and Gibraltar.

The result means Germany have now gone 33 World Cup and European Championship qualifying games without defeat.

German manager Joachim Loew, who revealed Marco Reus had picked up another ankle injury, was relieved his side had survived an uncomfortable second half. "I'm really happy that we got the three points," Loew said.

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