Snickometer with Svanberg assistpublished at 11:15 BST 15 June
Sweden 5-1 Tunisia
Image source, Getty ImagesSweden's fourth goal in their 5-1 win against Tunisia also provided a talking point, as it was controversially awarded following the use of Snickometer technology.
Mattias Svanberg scored just 18 seconds after coming on as a substitute in the second half by converting a Yasin Ayari free-kick during Graham Potter's side's 5-1 win.
Initially, Svanberg had been declared offside at the time the free-kick was delivered.
Following protests from Sweden's coaching staff and players and after a check by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) team, the goal was later given.
And after just 18 seconds, Svanberg has recorded the fastest goal by a substitute in World Cup history.
Sweden super-sub Svanberg scores in 18 seconds
















