Wolves fan goes to extreme measures to distract Justin Kluivert taking a penalty in loss to Bournemouth

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ONE Wolves fan tried his best to stop Justin Kluivert from making history yesterday.

The Bournemouth winger became the first player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick of penalties during the Cherries’ 4-2 win over Wolves.

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One Wolves fan tried their best to put Justin Kluivert off when the Bournemouth star took his third penalty on Saturday[/caption]
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The supporter readied himself as Kluivert stepped up[/caption]
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He dropped his trousers to expose his underwear[/caption]
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The fan then bared all by lifting his top up too[/caption]
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The fan’s efforts were ultimately in vein as Kluivert netted the spot-kick to become the first player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick of penalties[/caption]

But as he stepped up to take his record-breaking third spot-kick in the 74th minute, one Wolves fan bared it all to try and put him off.

The brave Wolves supporter took advantage of his seat directly behind Jose Sa‘s goal and spectacularly STRIPPED DOWN to his pants.

But despite braving the late November conditions, the wishful Wolves fan saw his efforts prove fruitless as Kluivert tucked home from 12 yards.

Nonetheless fans were loving the fans’ efforts and took to social media to react.

One wrote: “So perfect, but it didn’t work”.

While another added: “Nooooo. I can’t believe a fan did that and it backfired hahaha”.

A third commented: “Doing this on live TV is crazy!”

And a fourth joked: ” Worked a treat”.

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The unusual moment wasn’t the only story to come out of the crowd at Molineux yesterday.

Wolves keeper Sa was restrained by security after a row broke out with one of his own fans at half-time.

With Wolves trailing 3-1 at the break tensions boiled over causing the intense back and forth.

Sa walked around the goal he had been defending in the first half and proceeded to point and shout at someone in the crowd.

Security held him back as they attempted to prevent the Wolves shot-stopper from getting any closer.

A fan in a Wolves shirt was then seen being escorted out by security.

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Jose Sa found himself arguing with a fan in the crowd[/caption]
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Stewards tried to calm down and restrain the Wolves keeper[/caption]
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A fan in a Wolves shirt was escorted from the stands[/caption]
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