Paraguay took on Turkey in the early hours of Saturday morning in a must-win game following their opening day defeat to USA.
The South Americans scored just two minutes into the contest through Matias Galarza but were reduced to 10 men just before half-time, managing to hold on and claim a vital three points.
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It was Almiron who made that unwanted piece of history with that red card.
The former Newcastle United star turned to Turkey player Mert Mulder, covering his mouth with his hand while the two were in conversation.
Mulder immediately burst away to inform the match officials with a VAR review taking place.
PARAGUAY DOWN TO 10 MEN 🟥
Almiron becomes the first player to get a straight red card for covering their mouth at the World Cup pic.twitter.com/ru2GNZifkx
The referee was left with no choice but to send off Almiron.
The new rule is not a blanket ban on players covering mouths. Players are still permitted to do so with their teammates, such as in free kick scenarios to prevent the opposition from figuring out he will be taking the set piece.
A VAR review left the referee with no choice (Picture: FIFA via Getty Images)
Fifa’s ban comes into play when it is used in a ‘confrontational situation.’
Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro refused to comment on the red card decision, but admitted he felt ‘like everything was conspiring’ against his team during the game.
Almorin was distraught after his sending off (Picture: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Despite the sending off, victory for Paraguay gives a good chance of qualifying for the knockout stages of the World Cup.
They face Australia next Thursday in their final group game which is likely to be a straight shoot-out for the chance to qualify as group runners up behind USA.
Turkey meanwhile have been eliminated after losing their opening two games.
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