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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 Tuesday, March 21.

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1. Manchester City face a charge of failing to control their players for their surrounding referee Michael Oliver in the 1-1 draw with Liverpool...

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2. Middlesbrough caretaker coach Steve Agnew is keen to be handed the full-time reigns at the club and has the backing of chairman Steve Gibson...

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3. Manchester United have confirmed they will tour the United States during pre-season...

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4. Highlands Park forward Surprise Moriri took the time to have a bit of fun in his post-match interview after being awarded man-of-the-match...

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5. Cape Town City coach Eric Tinkler felt his side were lacking confidence in their goalless stalemate away to Bloemfontein Celtic...

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6. Steve Komphela firmly believes that Kaizer Chiefs are still very much in the mix to challenge for Premiership honours this season...

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7. Bidvest Wits coach Gavin Hunt feels that Phakamani Mahlambi should not have been called up to the national team for their upcoming friendly games...

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8. Mamelodi Sundowns are interested in signing 17-year-old KCCA midfielder Allan Okello, according to a report...

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9. FIFA has issued referee Joseph Lamptey with a life ban after he awarded a disputed penalty for South Africa against Senegal in a SWC qualifying match...

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10. SAFA have confirmed that the uncertainty surrounding the availability of Kamohelo Mokotjo, is being handled at the highest level...

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