A Champions League clash was thrown into chaos after a streaker charged out in front of the Real Madrid team bus as it made its way to the Bernabeu
20:30, 07 Apr 2026
Real Madrid faced Bayern Munich on Tuesday
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Real Madrid faced Bayern Munich on Tuesday(Image: Rodrigo Jimenez/EPA/Shutterstock)
Real Madrid's team bus had quite the welcome ahead of their crunch Champions League clash with Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening.
Los Blancos are Europe's most successful club, and after dumping out Manchester City - they have their eyes on more silverware. However, their eyesight might have been burned by looking at the streaker than ran in front of their bus.
Madrid fans were performing their “Busiana” - a lively welcoming of the team bus, when the man decided to jump over the barriers and bare all. He was quickly pursued by stewards and police, with one aiming a kick at his, erm, nether regions.
Supporters of Real Madrid cheer their team bus arrival outside of the Santiago Bernabeu stadium ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter finals first leg soccer match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, in Madrid, Spain, 07 April 2026.
UEFA Champions League - Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich, Spain
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A streaker ran in front of Real Madrid's bus(Image: Rodrigo Jimenez/EPA/Shutterstock)
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"Bro really said 'I'll show them my full squad' before the team even stepped off the bus," one fan joked.
"I don't know if this is what we meant by opening the doors of the madhouse," a second said. And another added: "Stunning turn of pace, to be fair..."
As a fourth replied: "If we win today, I better see this man taking a picture with Florentino tomorrow tbh!"
Alvaro Arbeloa’s men might be thinking Europe is their best chance at a trophy, as they sit seven points behind Barcelona in La Liga.
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Speaking ahead of the clash, Arbeloa said: "A Madrid side that has always stood up to big rivals. Bayern are having an exceptional season. We know just how much they’ll push us on the pitch.
"Our history with Bayern is always special. The Bernabéu is set for another great Champions League night...We’re not thinking about not winning the tie.
"I understand you have to analyse all the scenarios, but for us there’s only one: beating Bayern. That’s what we want and what we believe in.”