BERLIN (AP) — Union Berlin played Real Madrid as many times as it fired its coach this season. The Bundesliga team trying to avoid relegation dismissed its second coach on Monday. Nenad Bjelica was let go and Marco Grote reappointed on an interim basis. Long-time favorite Urs Fischer was fired in November. He and Bjelica arguably paid the price for over-ambition after Union surprisingly clinched Champions League qualification last season. The two games against Madrid — the glamorous 14-time Euro
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