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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 Thursday, October 13.

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1. Retired Manchester United playing legend, Ryan Giggs, has revealed why he believes Daniel Sturridge is not yet a top-class player...

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2. Mamelodi Sundowns winger Keagan Dolly wants the club's same mentality they had against Zamalek in group stages when they meet in the CAF final on Saturday...

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3. While conceding there are areas that need addressing, Orlando Pirates assistant coach Bradley Carnell says the team "is on the right track..."

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4. Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane wants to etch his name in African football folklore by clinching the CAF Champions League...

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5. The Premier Soccer League have confirmed the full details of the fixture list for the Telkom Knockout Round of 16...

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6. Liverpool prepare to face Manchester United in the eagerly-awaited meeting and both clubs issued a joint statement to their supporters...

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7. Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero says he likes to break records as he closes in on the top-20 list of Premier League goalscorers...

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8. Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly set to loan out new signing Enocent Mkhabela in January after deciding they have enough in the central midfield...

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9. Arsene Wenger is adamant he will have no direct role in selecting the next manager of Arsenal when his time finally comes to an end...

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10. FIFA executives will make a final decision on World Cup reform in January after weighing up three proposals on Thursday...

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