Turkey boss Montella gets best birthday present with thrilling Georgia win
Real Madrid starlet Arda Guler gave the Italian what he described as "the best birthday present that I have ever received" with a beautiful long-range strike that put Turkey ahead with less than half an hour to play.
"My coach had wanted a goal as a birthday present," a bashful-looking Guler told reporters. "I hope I can continue these goals."
Georgia repeatedly went close to the equaliser their tenacious performance deserved and forced a vital block from Samet Akaydin in added time, before Kerem Akturkoglu made it 3-1 with virtually the last kick of the match.
"We are just thrilled," Montella told Turkish TV. "It was a lot of coincidences coming together today, my 50th birthday, Eid at home, the Euro opener."
He told reporters: "It really was the perfect day, in terms of the spirit and in terms of the best present I could get."
Montella, though, said Turkey could have avoided Georgia's late surge had they killed off the game and that his players must be more clinical against Portugal and Czech Republic.
He also, in response to a question about Turkish fans' dreams, urged supporters to rein in their ambitions for now - though anyone present in Dortmund might think that is a vain hope.
"Our dreams were very much focused on this match," Montella told reporters. "We managed to win (our first game of the tournament) for the first time, so there will be a lot of first times."
He said Turkey would focus on trying to win against Portugal, a side they have never beaten, on Saturday to secure qualification for the last 16. "Then more dreams will emerge."