Orlando Gill walked alone to his goal — the fate of Paraguay’s World Cup hopes on his shoulders.
The goalkeeper touched the crossbar and bounced along his line. He stretched out his arms and clapped gloved hands together, in front of thousands of German fans who wanted nothing more than to see him beaten by the striker.
And still, the sudden-death penalty shootout last week in Massachusetts was not the most stressful moment of his life. Before he stood on the verge of becoming a national hero, he was a new father, trying to help his family.
In December 2022, his son was born prematurely after an emergency C-section and needed expensive intensive…

