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Alan Shearer has again called for temporary substitutions to be brought into football after former Liverpool defender Neco Williams suffered a disappointing end to his World Cup campaign.
The injury brought Williams' World Cup campaign to a sad end, with Wales knocked out following their defeat to England.
Williams, who joined the Reds' academy at Under-9s, was forced off midway through Wales' final Group B clash with England with a potential concussion.
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It has been an emotional few days for the Nottingham Forest defender while he has been out competing in the Middle East, with Williams taking to social media to reveal that his grandad had passed away on the eve of Wales' opening fixture against the United States last Monday.
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However, after the 21-year-old plunged to the ground shortly after originally choosing to carry on, manager Rob Paige finally chose to substitute Williams, who was visibly upset at the decision and had tears in his eyes.
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