JAKARTA - An unexpected incident occurred in the match between Atletico Madrid vs Manchester City on Thursday, April 14 in the morning of EDT. Atletico's Stefan Savic was caught dragging Man City's Phil Foden also grabbed Jack Grealish.

The request was made by Savic towards the end of the 2021/2022 Champions League quarter-final second leg match at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium. Savic dragged Foden who was in pain after being tackled by his teammate, Felipe even led to a commotion.

Reporting from Sportbible, this incident occurred shortly after Felipe made a tackle on Foden on the sidelines of Atletico's playing area. Because of that, Foden then groaned in pain.

Seeing the state of the opposing players, Savic then dragged Foden out of the field. The Serbian defender took the initiative to drag Foden off the field so the game could continue because Atletico needed a goal to equalize on aggregate.

Savic's actions were then tried to prevent Man City's reserve player, Oleksandr Zinchenko. A few moments later the Man City players came to Savic so that there was a commotion between the players on the field.

Savic was also involved in pushing each other with Nathan Ake. Not quite there, Savic, who is a former Man City player, also had an argument with another Citizens player, Jack Grealish.

Grealish seemed to say something to Savic. The 31-year-old responded to Grealish's words by grabbing the England international's hair.

Because of this incident, Savic was then given a yellow card by the referee. Meanwhile, his teammate Felipe also received a second yellow card for a foul on Foden.

The match between Atletico Madrid and Manchester City ended with a score 0-0. Despite a goalless draw, luck sided with City who was declared qualified to the semifinals because they won 1-0 in the first leg meeting.


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