In the match against Tunisia, Svanberg scored shortly after coming on, extending Sweden's lead to 4-1. According to statistics, he became the second-fastest substitute to score in FIFA World Cup history.
In the 84th minute, Svanberg came on as a substitute and quickly scored. According to statistics, only 17 seconds elapsed between his introduction and his goal.
Svanberg thus became the second-fastest substitute player to score in FIFA World Cup history, just 1 second shy of the fastest record. That record has been held by Uruguayan player Richard Morales since the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with his mark standing at 16 seconds.
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gudiest01
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give that guy that dribbled him the balloon d'or immediately
Bobby247
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who was the first
That record has been held by Uruguayan player Richard Morales since the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with his mark standing at 16 seconds.
Demablnotz
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who was the first
Lukcklmruz
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every one was confused by the new offside law
Exactly
AdrianShion
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every one was confused by the new offside law