A PARACHUTER halted Inter Mlan's Serie A clash at Sassuolo – landing on the pitch as Romelu Lukaku prepared to take a penalty.
Security staff rushed on just before half-time to bundle up the blue parachute and haul off the man, who appeared to have a camera on the safety helmet he was wearing.
With Inter striker Lukaku ready to chute, the invader from the sky had shown incredible timing.
But Manchester United flop Lukaku shrugged off what could be the most unexpected break in play he has ever experienced, tucking home the spot-kick to put Inter 3-1 up in their 4-3 win.
The reason for the intruder dropping in remained a mystery.
And players, as much as fans, looked on bewildered as the man produced a perfect soft arrival near the centre circle, before calmly untangling his parachute cords.
DRAMATIC GAME
Two security officials dashed on to take hold of him, then three colleagues sped out to the middle, guiding off the invader and his parachute almost as if they were a single package.
The surprise intervention was just one twist in what might be considered the most dramatic game of the Italian top-flight season so far.
Lautaro Martinez's second minute opener for Inter was soon cancelled out by Domenico Berardi.
But Lukaku struck on 38 and 45 minutes, his second goal the penalty delayed for two minutes after the parachuter's untimely arrival.
Argentina striker Martinez netted a spot-kick of his own on 71 minutes to leave Inter seemingly gliding home at 4-1.
But Filip Duricic and Jeremi Buga hit back for Sassuolo, only for Antonio Conte's men to cling on for the last nine minutes.
And ultimately Inter were on cloud nine as their seventh win in eight Serie A games kept them second, just a point behind champions Juventus.
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