FRANK LAMPARD reacted furiously as a taunting supporter tried to take a selfie after Coventry's last-gasp play-off agony.
Dan Ballard's 122nd-minute equalizer sent Sunderland to a Wembley final against Sheffield United as a 1-1 home draw meant a 3-2 aggregate triumph.
Sunderland fans react to a dejected Coventry City manager.
Frank Lampard was in the middle of it all as some fans got on the pitchCredit: Getty
Frank Lampard reacting angrily to a pitch invader asking for a selfie.
A bare-topped supporter ran towards LampardCredit: SUNSPORT
Sunderland fans react to a dejected Coventry City manager.
Lampard rebuffed the fan and turned to walk awayCredit: Getty
Frank Lampard reacting to a pitch invader after a game.
There were frenzied scenes as Sunderland revelled in victoryCredit: SUNSPORT
And as a batch of supporters streamed onto the pitch at the Stadium of Light, Sky Blues chief Lampard was caught in the middle.
The grim-faced Chelsea legend responded agitatedly when a grinning, bare-topped fan approached him.
The male supporter was holding a phone high and appeared to be attempting to take a photo.
Lampard rebuffed him, then turned away and was able to make his way off.
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One viewer shared a clip of the unfortunate incident on social media - and hit out at the fan's antics.
He wrote: "Not sure trying to get a selfie with a manager that’s literally just lost a play-off semi final, in injury time of EXTRA time, is the smartest move… Keep it together super Frank Lampard!"
Another posted: The cheek of this Sunderland fan trying to get a selfie with Frank Lampard after that last gasp winner…
A third blasted: "No way bro."
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Daniel Ballard of Sunderland celebrates a goal.
Dan Ballard was in ecstasy after his dramatic clincher for SunderlandCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
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The ugly exchange on the turf came just as Lampard was rueing the most heartbreaking of semi-final defeats.
Trailing 2-1 from the first leg, Coventry's high-energy tactics edged much of the return at the Stadium of Light.
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Ephron Mason-Clark deservedly struck on 76 minutes to take the tie into extra time.
And it was deep into stoppage time during that extra half-hour that Ballard soared to nod home off the underside of the bar.
That put Sunderland through to a £200million shootout with the Blades on May 24 for a place in the Premier League.
A soccer player scoring a goal.
Ballard sunk Coventry at the death in the play-off semi-finalCredit: Getty
Sunderland's Chris Rigg celebrates a victory, carried on a teammate's shoulders.
Chris Rigg led Sunderland celebrations after victory over Coventry booked a Wembley play-off final against Sheffield United on May 24Credit: Reuters