California: In a thrilling 1-0 victory over Turkey on Saturday, 10-man Paraguay maintained their aspirations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 while removing the Turks from the competition thanks to a record-breaking early goal from Matias Galarza and a strong defensive performance.

Paraguay, which lost 4-1 to the United States in their first Group D match, got off to a great start when Galarza scored just 64 seconds into the game. The midfielder hit a powerful low shot from 25 meters that beat the goalkeeper, setting a new record for the fastest goal of the tournament. This goal surpassed the previous record of 71 seconds set by Morocco's Ismael Saibari against Scotland earlier that day, IANS reported.

The South Americans seemed comfortable for much of the first half. However, they faced a big setback in first-half stoppage time when Miguel Almiron received a straight red card. The Paraguay midfielder was the first player in World Cup history to be penalised under FIFA's new disciplinary rule for covering his mouth during a confrontation with Turkey's Mert Muldur. After a VAR review, the decision was upheld, forcing Paraguay to play the entire second half with 10 players.

This new rule, introduced before the tournament, requires a red card for players who cover their mouths during confrontations. FIFA implemented the rule after Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni was accused of making discriminatory remarks toward Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior while hiding his mouth.

Despite being down to 10 players, Paraguay put up a strong defensive effort after halftime. Turkey dominated possession and launched multiple attacks seeking an equaliser, but Paraguay's defence held firm to maintain their slim lead.

The win marked an incredible turnaround for Paraguay after their heavy opening loss and gave them their first points of the tournament. For Turkey, which also lost its opening match, this defeat dashed their hopes of advancing from Group D. Meanwhile, Paraguay remains in contention as they approach the final matches of the group stage.


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