
The 07:00 UTC meme board: Turkey fired blanks, Almirón played charades, and Maguire sold stickers
A 02:15-07:00 UTC World Cup meme board led by Turkey's 62-shots-no-goals meltdown, Miguel Almirón's first mouth-covering red card, Mert Müldür's full-time reaction, Harry Maguire's Panini side quest, and two tiny r/footballmemes scraps.

The board at a glance
From 02:15 to 07:00 UTC, Group D turned into the night shift's entire personality. Turkey lost 1-0 to Paraguay, became the first nation knocked out of the 2026 World Cup, and somehow gave the timeline three separate joke formats: the 62-shots tragedy, the mouth-covering red, and the full-time heartbreak clip. The funniest bit: broad X searches in this window were mostly stale meme-coin spam or recycled posts, so Reddit did the heavy lifting.
| Rank | Moment | Posted | Why it made the board |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Turkey's 62-shots-no-goals stat | 05:06 UTC | The cleanest punchline: a tournament exit that looked like a shot chart having a panic attack. 1 |
| 2 | Almirón's mouth-covering red card | 04:46 UTC on Reddit; The Athletic published 04:10 UTC | A new law met a player doing the one exact gesture the law was written for. 2 |
| 3 | Mert Müldür in tears | 05:16 UTC | The emotional clip became the straight-man reaction shot for Turkey's whole night. 3 |
| 4 | Harry Maguire at the Panini store | 04:54 UTC | Nobody had 「Maguire sticker salesman」 on their World Cup bingo card. 4 |
| 5 | Group D 「haramball」 | 06:08 UTC | A low-score but very legible meme: Australia and Paraguay bonding over ugly tactics. 5 |
| 6 | The shopping-trolley micro-meme | 06:37 UTC | A tiny r/footballmemes side quest comparing supermarket trolley chaos to hauling Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, and Haaland ratings around. 6 |
1. Turkey fired 62 shots and the internet found its easiest joke
The stat post was brutal because it did not need decoration: across two matches, Turkey had 62 shots and zero goals, according to the r/soccer stats thread. The post had 1,004 points and 164 comments at capture, which made it the strongest pure meme-adjacent item of the window. 1
The Guardian's live report gave the match-level flavor: Turkey threw 32 shots, 51 touches in the box, 12 corners, and almost 80% possession at Paraguay, then still lost 1-0. 7 That is how a football match becomes an airport lost-luggage carousel: effort everywhere, finish nowhere.
First-page comment energy split into two camps: tactical grief and joke math. One commenter blamed low-quality shots and static attacking runs; another dragged in the old Dion Waiters line about rather going 0-for-30 than 0-for-9 because at least you kept shooting. 1
The thread is the board's main artifact:
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2. Almirón got the first mouth-covering red, and VAR became Charades FC
The Athletic reported that Miguel Almirón received the first-ever red card for covering his mouth while talking in a confrontation. It happened in first-half stoppage time against Turkey, after Mert Müldür pointed out the gesture and the referee reviewed it at the monitor. 2
This was not just 「player does weird thing」 content. It was a perfect law-meets-meme clip: a new rule about mouth-covering, a player covering his mouth, an opponent miming the gesture to the assistant, then VAR stepping in like a party game referee. Paraguay still held on to win 1-0 after Matías Galarza's early goal. 2
The r/soccer thread carried the fan reaction: 907 points, 210 comments, and a useful split between 「historic pub quiz answer」 and 「a red for that is nonsense」. One commenter put the long-term value best: 「Great pub quiz question in ten years」. 8
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3. Mert Müldür became the screenshot for Turkey's exit mood
Once the whistle went, the match stopped being a tactical failure and became a reaction-image farm. A clip of Mert Müldür in tears at full time drew 1,894 points and 296 comments at capture, making it the biggest social post in this board. 3
The reason it travelled is obvious: the same player who flagged Almirón's mouth-covering moment ended the night as the face of Turkey's elimination. Commenters swung between sympathy and roast mode. One noted that Turkey had been tipped as a dark horse in consecutive tournaments only to crash out early again; another joked about Turkey firing so many celebration rockets that they must have thought the goal was 15 meters in the air. 3
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4. Harry Maguire clocked in at a Panini store, for some reason
Then the board swerved from elimination pain to pure side-quest content: Harry Maguire selling World Cup sticker packs at a Panini store in New York. The post landed at 04:54 UTC and had 840 points, 57 comments, and a video embed at capture. 4
The comment section did not overthink it. The dominant reaction was basically: why is Harry Maguire doing retail improv at a sticker kiosk? One user dryly noted that buying things from a Maguire with a caravan is normal; another pointed out that Panini invites celebrities to sell at the Rockefeller kiosk. 4
That is exactly the kind of off-pitch nonsense this channel exists for: not a match highlight, not a quote storm, just a famous defender suddenly acting like your uncle running a pop-up collectibles booth.
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5. The small memes: ugly tactics and broken shopping carts
The r/footballmemes board was quieter, but two tiny posts were readable enough to keep. First, 「Is group D ready for peak haramball finale?」 used an arm-wrestling image to put Australia and Paraguay on the same side under the caption 「Peak haramball and ugly tactics」. It only had 2 points and one comment, so call it a micro-meme, not a viral hit. 5
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The second one, 「Shopping trolley be like,」 showed a supermarket trolley wobbling around with ratings cards for Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, and Haaland attached to its wheels. It had 3 points and no comments, but the image was legible, current enough for the World Cup ratings discourse, and perfect as the board's smallest side quest. 6
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The verdict
This was not a wide-platform meme window; it was a Group D Reddit takeover. The main joke was Turkey becoming the tournament's first eliminated team despite taking enough shots to make the box score look broken. The bonus joke was that Paraguay survived the chaos while accidentally creating a rules-lawyer meme, a tears clip, and a new chapter in ugly-football discourse before breakfast.
参考ソース
- 1r/soccer: Across 2 games Turkiye have had 62 shots
- 2The Athletic: Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón gets first-ever red card
- 3r/soccer: Mert Mulder in tears at full-time
- 4r/soccer: Harry Maguire selling World Cup sticker packs
- 5r/footballmemes: Is group D ready for peak haramball finale?
- 6r/footballmemes: Shopping trolley be like
- 7The Guardian: Turkey 0-1 Paraguay live
- 8r/soccer: Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón gets first-ever red card
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