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Published 22:31 13 Apr 2022 BST
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The Montenegrin's actions led to City players coming to the defence of Foden, with several players from both clubs getting involved.
During the chaos, Brazilian defender Felipe - who somehow escaped a booking early on in the second leg for a rash tackle on Foden - was sent off.
Savic also appeared to steer his head towards City substitute Raheem Sterling.
The centre-back was confused about the referee's decision, however, he received his marching orders, but stood near the tunnel to watch the remainder of the match.
During added-time, Diego Simone stepped onto the pitch to try and calm down his players, particularly Savić who was exchanging words with Foden once again.
Despite the late onslaught from the home side, Guardiola's men were able to see out the tie and progress to the semi-finals.
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The Premier League side will now face off against Real Madrid, who defeated Chelsea across two legs in the quarter-finals.
According to BT Sport, as Jack Grealish was walking up the tunnel after the full-time whistle, Savić reportedly caught up with the City man, which led to some commotion in the tunnel.
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BT Sport added that police were quickly on the scene to calm the situation down.
https://twitter.com/James_Dart/status/1514354784534503429
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