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Did this selfie-taker cost Scotland their place at the Euro finals in France next year?

The fan stunned Polish hero Robert Lewandowski when he vaulted over track-side barriers and made a bee-line for the striker.

The youngster then took a selfie of himself with the man who killed Scottish qualification hopes.

The picture was posted on Instagram this morning, reports the Daily Record.

(Image: Daily Record)

But the one-man pitch-invasion could have prolonged the game long enough for the Pole to have the last laugh by grabbing a flukey equaliser with the final kick of the ball in the 94th minute.

A total of six substitutions were made in the second half of the game.

FIFA rules state that the referee must add 30 seconds for each change, meaning an extra three minutes were due.

With no stoppages for treatment, it appears referee Viktor Kassai added an extra minute to account for the fan-cam incident.

Raging fans took to Twitter to lambast the selfie bomber.

(Image: Reuters / Russell Cheyne)

Gaby McKay posted: “Boy just ran the whole pitch to take a selfie with Lewandowski, Great policing, Imagine he had a knife.”

Scott Messer tweeted: “See if that wee d*** who wanted a selfie with Lewandowski never ran on the pitch we would have won.”

Tommy Hamilton offfered: “That wee f**** who ran on the park for a selfie cost us the game.”

And Lauren ramagex added: “The little boy who ran on to take a selfie. I blame you you little sh***.”

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