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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 24.

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1.  Bloemfontein Celtic will not continue their pursuit of Kaizer Chiefs forward Siphelele Mthembu due to him being "too similar"... 

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2. Kaizer Chiefs stalwart Siphiwe Tshabalala says the mood in the camp at Naturena is positive as they prepare for the second half of the Premiership... 

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3. Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney's Manchester United goal-scoring record is one for the ages and unlikely ever to be broken... 

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4. Hull City midfielder Ryan Mason is making "excellent progress" after fracturing his skull but will remain under close observation in hospital... 

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5. Algeria's Belgian coach Goorges Leekens has quit after the side crashed out of the Africa Cup of Nations...

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6. Cape Town City captain Lebogang Manyama has heaped praise on defensive midfielders Mpho Matsi and Roland Putsche, who he feels form an integral part of the team... 

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7. Wayne Rooney might actually have to score two more goals to become Manchester United's top goalscorer, if Tony Park's assessment is correct... 

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8. West Ham United have reportedly turned down a third offer from Olympique de Marseille to secure the services of Dimitri Payet... 

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9. Yaya Toure says he wants to remain at Manchester City and is not interested in moving to China, amid reports of a big-money offer... 

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10. Manchester United are to create new positions for disabled supporters at Old Trafford as part of a plan that will see the ground's capacity cut... 

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