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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, September 20.

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1. Willard Katsande believes the players need to take responsibility for Kaizer Chiefs' substandard start to the season...

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2. Everton manager Ronald Koeman has nipped talk of his team's Premier League chances in the bud, despite their unbeaten start to the season...

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3. Ex-UEFA president Michel Platini could receive a cash compensation from European football's governing body...

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4. Yaya Toure has decided to call time on his international career after making over 100 appearances for Les Elephants...

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5. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is under pressure to drop Wayne Rooney, with the captain's performances emblematic of the team's struggles...

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6. Atletico Madrid approached Chippa United about establishing an academy in South Africa, according to reports...

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7. Cesc Fabregas made an emphatic point to Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, while Everton and Bournemouth suffered shock third-round League Cup exits...

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8. Yaya Toure will not play again for Manchester City until the player's camp apologises for comments made by his agent, manager Pep Guardiola vowed...

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9. Nigeria international John Obi Mikel has admitted he will have no other option but to explore his options if Chelsea don't offer him a new contract...

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10. Orlando Pirates were held to a goalless draw by Cape Town City in their Absa Premiership match played at the Orlando Stadium...

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