Russia midfielder Aleksandr Erokhin made World Cup history when he became the first player to enter the field as the fourth substitute in extra-time against Spain.
With the two teams tied at 1-1 and seven minutes of extra-time played, Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov opted to take advantage of FIFA’s new ruling, which allows a fourth substitution to be made in the extra 30 minutes.
Erokhin, who plays his club football for Zenit, replaced Daler Kuzyaev as Russia looked for a way to turn the tide of attacks from Fernando Hierro’s men.
Hierro followed suit seven minutes after Erokhin’s entrance, sending on Rodrigo Moreno for Marco Asensio.
4 – Russia are the first country in #WorldCup history with 4 substitutions in a single match. Changes. pic.twitter.com/YgN1EOQuLX
— OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) July 1, 2018
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