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Cape Town - The internet is a tangled 'web' and stories can pass you by in seconds. Here are 10 soccer articles you may have missed on Monday, July 25.

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1. Ajax Cape Town striker Nathan Paulse has slammed the selection of Itumeleng Khune in South Africa's Olympic squad, writes Baden Gillion...

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2. Former Orlando Pirates man Andries Sebola has backed Abbubaker Mobara to form a defensive partnership alongside Ghanian Edwin Gyimah...

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3. Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker believes their title rivals may have the upper hand this coming season...

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4. Bidvest Wits head coach Gavin Hunt admitted his disappointment after star playmaker Sibusiso Vilakazi left the club to join rivals Sundowns...

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5. Lionel Messi has done the unexpected and changed the colour of his hair ahead of Barcelona's pre-season tour...

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6. A British court handed Ray Wilkins a four-year driving ban as the former England international midfielder revealed his battle with alcoholism...

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7. England manager Sam Allardyce told his players to use their shock Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Iceland as motivation for the future...

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8. FIFA president Gianni Infantino hopes Africa gets two more spots at the World Cup if his proposal for an expanded tournament is agreed upon...

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9. Mamelodi Sundowns legend Esrom Nyandoro believes Sibusiso Vilakazi's arrival at the club will present a selection dilemma for Pitso Mosimane...

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10. Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri admits the sale of N'Golo Kante is a bitter pill to swallow...

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