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64 SECONDS TO GLORY: PARAGUAY ELIMINATE WASTEFUL TURKEY

By Sachit Subba Football • Jun 20, 2026 07:26 AM • 55 views

64 SECONDS TO GLORY: PARAGUAY ELIMINATE WASTEFUL TURKEY

Redemption in tournament football rarely comes this swiftly or with such drama.

Scarcely a week after being thoroughly dismantled in a 4-1 opening-match humiliation by the United States, Paraguay resurrected their World Cup campaign in the most breathless fashion imaginable. Blending an instantaneous flash of individual brilliance with a gruelling, shorthanded defensive masterclass, the South Americans secured a gritty 1-0 victory over Turkey at a rocking Levi's Stadium on Friday.

The result carries sweeping consequences for Group D. The United States' 2-0 win over Australia in Seattle means the Americans secure the top spot in the group. Turkey, back on the global stage after 24 years, becomes the first big casualty of the tournament. They are sent home with zero points from two games.

The 64-Second Shockwave

If Paraguay carried psychological scars from their opening defeat, they quickly overcame them. Opening loss justified his spot in the starting XI with immediate impact.

Picking up a loose ball in the midfield channels with just 64 seconds on the clock, Galarza looked up, spotted a pocket of space, and unleashed a venomous, long-range strike that flew past Turkish goalkeeper Mert Günok. It stands as the fastest goal scored at this World Cup so far, an instant jolt of electricity that sent the travelling Paraguayan contingent into absolute delirium.

Tactical Chaos and Almiron’s Dismissal

After the opening goal, the match became an intense battle of attrition. Amid pounding drums and cheers, it devolved into a physical, tactical chess match.

Paraguay’s game plan grew more complicated early in the second half. A moment of disciplinary indiscretion changed everything. Star playmaker Miguel Almirón was shown a straight red card after a tense exchange with Turkey's Mert Müldür. Almirón had tried to cover his mouth during the remarks, but the officiating team deemed them severe and sent him off. La Albirroja then had to retreat into a defensive shell for the final 40 minutes.

32 Shots, Zero Goals: Turkey's Extravagance

After the red card, Paraguay faced a relentless siege. Vincenzo Montella’s Turkish side threw everything forward. They dominated possession and created wave after wave of attacks.

Turkey, as in the Australia match, wasted chances in front of the goal. A lack of composure in the final third cost them dearly. Turkey took 32 shots throughout the match. None found the back of the net.

Young phenoms Arda Güler and Kenan Yıldız sparkled in patches, carving open space with intricate passing sequences, but their final touches routinely deserted them. The closest Turkey came to an equaliser arrived in the first half when Müldür rose highest to meet a swinging cross; his powerful header rattled the crossbar, clipped the post, and somehow spun away from the goal line.

As the clock ticked deep into stoppage time, Montella introduced Can Uzun, who forced a spectacular, fingertip save from Paraguayan shot-stopper Orlando Gill. Seconds before the final whistle, centre-back Merih Demiral agonisingly watched his glancing header whisper just wide of the far post.

Heartbreak and Hope

When the referee finally brought the agonising spectacle to a close, the contrast in emotions was stark. The entire Paraguayan bench flooded the pitch in ecstatic celebration, while the Turkish players collapsed onto the turf, several openly weeping with their heads buried in their hands.

Paraguay’s historic 2010 quarter-final run feels distant. This victory gives them a lifeline. They head into the final group stage match controlling their destiny, knowing their defensive grit can withstand heavy pressure.

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