Wayne Hennessey received a red card in Wales' match against Iran, and after the goalkeeper's expulsion, the European team collapsed.
In Group B, Wales suffered a painful 0:2 defeat. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest goalkeeper entered an unpleasant part of World Cup history.
W. Hennessey became the third goalkeeper in World Cup history to receive a red card against him.
Such a penalty has also been received by South African goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune (in 2010) against Uruguay and Italian goalkeepers Gianluca Pagliuca (in 1994) against Norway.
In the final round of Group B, Leicester City goalkeeper Danny Ward is expected to replace Wayne Hennessey in the Wales national team goal, who stepped in as goalkeeper even when the main team goalkeeper was sent off.