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WALES star Neco Williams had to be subbed off after taking a Marcus Rashford shot to the face.
The full-back blocked an attempt at goal by the England winger with his head before falling back needing treatment.
The 21-year-old looked dazed and was on the deck for two minutes.
He tried to carry on but just a minute later he was substituted with concussion as Connor Roberts replaced him after 36 minutes.
Fans felt sorry for him with one tweeting: “Feel bad for Neco Williams, kid was desperate to stay on.”
Another said: “Williams injured. The one thing nobody wanted to happen.”
It could his last action of the World Cup with Wales in danger of being knocked out the tournament after picking up just one point in their opening two games.
He revealed his grandad died the day before his nation’s first match. in the competition.
As the camera followed Williams off the pitch, he said into the lens: “That was for you, grandad.”
The defender then took to social media to reveal his loved one passed away saying it was the “toughest news” he’s ever received after getting a call from his mum.
Williams continued: “To go from crying all day to start in a World Cup game was extremely tough but I got through it from the support of my teammates and family.
“So I dedicate that game and an important point to him.”