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MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid's website defiantly told fans that “anything is possible," one day before the defending champion attempts to overcome a three-goal deficit to Arsenal in the Champions League.
The club is taking a 3-0 lead into the second leg of its Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid. But now comes the hard part: It has to play in the Bernabéu Stadium.
While some institutional investors are flocking to sports team stakes, three-year-old Velocity has other goals in mind—and ...