The Paraguay-Turkey match recorded the first expulsion in a World Cup tournament after the “covering the mouth” penalty was introduced. The hero of this expulsion case was Paraguayan Miguel Almiron, who was expelled from the match in the 45+3 minute of the match. Thus, Almiron became the first player in the history of the FIFA World Cup to be expelled for covering his mouth while talking to another player, before the end of the first half of his country’s match with Turkey on Friday in San Francisco. The result indicated a 1-0 lead for Paraguay, when Almiron advanced from the Turkish Mert Muldor and addressed him with a few words, before the Salvadoran referee Ivan Barton consulted the “mouse” video assistant referee and raised the red card in his face. Paraguay scored the fastest goal in the tournament, in the second minute of the match.