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Wembley Stadium has issued a statement vowing to "take appropriate action if required" for the pitch invasion which followed Millwall's victory over Bradford in the League One play-off final.

Hundreds of Lions fans entered the Wembley field at full-time after Steve Morison's 85th-minute fired their club back into the Championship and some goaded the Bantams' players and manager Stuart McCall, who claimed he was close to physically confronting them.

Morison was among those who condemned the antics too and Wembley responded with a statement on Saturday evening promising to look into the incident and work with security to ensure the scenes are not repeated.

A series of posts on their Twitter account read: "We do not condone the scenes at the final whistle of today's League One play-off final, which saw some fans enter onto the pitch.

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"The matter was dealt with by Wembley Stadium's security response team and no injuries were reported.

"It is an offence to enter the pitch and we will be working with the relevant authorities and Millwall Football Club in an attempt to identify those individuals involved and we will take appropriate action if required.

"We will also undergo a thorough debrief with our security team to help avoid repeat incidents for upcoming events."

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Morison led the criticism as he attempted to conduct a post-match interview with Sky Sports.

"I can't talk, they are annoying me. They've ruined this for everyone," he said.

The supporters eventually left the pitch, enabling the players to climb the Wembley steps to lift the play-off trophy.

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Boss Harris said: "The fans came on in good spirit. We didn't want them to come on but they came on in good spirit."

Bradford manager Stuart McCall hit out, adding: "Wembley have to learn from this. Everyone in the place knew they were coming on. I was close to clocking a couple.

"They were in my face. I was verbally assaulted, not physically. Why can't they just enjoy their moment?'

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The scenes were a surprise at Wembley given the increased security presence in and around the national stadium.

It comes just a matter of weeks after fans clashed with police following a similar invasion after their play-off semi-final with Scunthorpe.

The FA also launched an investigation after Millwall's FA Cup victory over Leicester.

A section of the away fans were pelted with missiles after the game, with Leicester launching an official complaint over the abuse suffered.