Granada loses hope, fans and La Liga end up in a predicted football death
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Carlo Ancelotti had the cool cat glasses and the big cigar, but this was not the time, not yet. The Real Madrid side, the manager go to the microphoneand the dance floor, a conga line forms around the most famous fountain in the city, would have to wait a little longer; first they had to go to a funeral. On Sunday morning, the champions boarded an open-top ...
