The European Championships are into day two without too many shocks. That was until Albania scored just 23 seconds into their tie with Italy in the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund, Germany.
As a result, using Google Trends, I can see that Google searches spiked as football fans at home and in the pub sought out to see if they had just witnessed a record breaker. And indeed they had.
Google has kind of ruined moments like this. Instead of people discussing and trying to remember Greece’s record being set back in 2004 by Dmitri Kirichenko, we all just Google it.
In case you’re wondering, yes. Bajrami’s goal for Albania is the fastest goal in Euro’s history now! Now put your phone away and enjoy the football.