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'This is some bullsh*t' – Fans go wild as Champions League final disrupted after 30 seconds by pitch invaders taking selfies with Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior – with Dortmund's Marcel Sabitzer pushing one over!

The Champions League final was disrupted after a matter of seconds due to multiple pitch invaders.

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  • Game stopped in the first minute
  • Multiple pitch invaders
  • Marcel Sabitzer pushed one over
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The European showdown at Wembley was disrupted almost immediately after kick-off by multiple pitch invaders, enforcing an early pause as Borussia Dortmund lined up against Real Madrid.

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    WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING

    @KopitesForever joked on X: "That pitch invader has so much time in the middle of the park. Wembley's security has the same midfield as United's."

    @JoeHarakis also questioned the security team at Wembley, writing: "Doesn't say much for the Wembley security team that 30 seconds into the Champions League final there's a pitch invader, followed by a period of 2 mins where another 2 people invaded the pitch."

    Meanwhile, @AdamsEdema added: "You get a ticket to enter Wembley to watch a #UCLfinaljust to become a pitch invader??? Nah you have serious problems for real."

    @JacobsBen said: "Marcel Sabitzer making the first tackle of the #UCLFinal… on a pitch invader, just 30 seconds in."

    @peds9421 wasn't happy with the disruptors, writing: "They gotta rough up the pitch invader rn. This is some bullsh*t".

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The pitch invaders made sure to make their presence known. One was seen imitating Cristiano Ronaldo's 'SIUUU' celebration, while another tried to snap a selfie with Real's Vinicius Jr.

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  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The stunt appears to be the work of a Russian streamer called Mellstroy, who allegedly offered £300,000 to anyone who ran onto the pitch with his name on their back.

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