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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, January 3.

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1. French outfit Montpellier have submitted a R14.3m bid for Mamelodi Sundowns attacking midfielder, Keagan Dolly... 

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2. Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that four players of the Glamour Boys are set to train with English Championship side, Fulham... 

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3. The Premier Soccer League confirmed that the South African domestic January transfer window is officially open today, January 3...

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4. Pep Guardiola believes Man City are being harshly treated by officials and admits he has taken time to adapt to the English style of football... 

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5. Paul Clement became Premier League bottom side Swansea's third manager this season after the club announced his appointment...

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6. Former Moroka Swallows midfielder Ryan Botha saved a man's life on New Years eve...

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7. Burnley have formally announced the arrival of former Claret Joey Barton at the club on a deal that runs until the end of the season...

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8. Former Ajax Cape Town coach Roger de Sa has explained that the club's current owner, Ari Efstathiou, prioritises balancing the books... 

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9. A French court gave suspended jail terms to four Chelsea football fans over a racist incident before a Champions League match in Paris in 2015... 

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10. Spurs represent a significant hurdle to overcome if Chelsea are to equal Arsenal's EPL record of 14 successive wins... 

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