Jack Grealish was involved in a dust-up that required police intervention following Manchester City's match against Atletico Madrid Wednesday. City's forward exchanged words with Atletico's Stefan Savic in the tunnel as the teams went back to their dressing rooms. Other players from the two sides clashed as well, and video showed police rushing to intervene.

Grealish did not make an appearance for Pep Guardiola's Man City side Wednesday. But he did join a late-match skirmish after a tackle on teammate Phil Foden. His involvement continued following the final whistle. According to a report from the Daily Mirror, Atletico defender Stefan Savic followed Grealish to the tunnel to confront him.

Manchester City is now through to the Champions League semifinal with a 0-0 draw in Madrid, advancing on aggregate 1-0. City's opponent in the semis plays just down the road from where they took the pitch Wednesday. Real Madrid, who won their tie in dramatic fashion Tuesday over cup holders Chelsea, stand in the way of City's second consecutive Champions League final appearance.

Thought not the same powerhouse that won three consecutive Champions League titles from 2016-2018, Real pose a real threat to City. Led by the record-breaking, in-form Karim Benzema, Madrid are sure to conjure opportunities on goal. Manchester City will need to be at their best to keep their title hopes alive.

Meanwhile, Grealish will surely hope to see more of the pitch next round for Man City. The club's record summer signing has played just 22 minutes in City's four knockout stage games in the competition. Grealish has been open with his struggles this season, and perhaps his frustration played a part in today's blow-up.