Friday 10 November 2017 11:21, UK
Northern Ireland's Corry Evans gave away what proved to be a match-winning penalty for Switzerland in their World Cup play-off first leg in Belfast.
Xherdan Shaqiri's volley from outside the box struck Evans as he turned his back to the ball, and referee Ovidiu Hategan awarded the spot-kick for handball.
Ricardo Rodriguez stepped up and converted, handing Switzerland a 1-0 win in their World Cup play-off first leg. But was it the right decision?
Speaking after the game on Sky Sports, former Northern Ireland international Iain Dowie said: "Ten out of 10 referees would not give that penalty.
"He's in a perfect position. I thought he was picky all night, and he has got the two big decisions in the game badly, badly wrong. How he has given that, in a game of this magnitude, is unfathomable to me."
Evans was also booked, meaning he'll miss Sunday's second leg in Switzerland.
Watch the video above to see the incident and decide for yourself whether Hategen made the right call...