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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, February 9.

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1. Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has admitted that the club face a hectic run of matches as the second-half of the 2016/17 season unfolds.

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2. Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela is determined to maintain the team's current momentum as they push for the PSL title this season.

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3. Augusto Palacios did not hide his dissatisfaction with the referee after Orlando Pirates played to a goalless draw against Platinum Stars.

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4. Cape Town City chairperson John Comitis has fueled the rivalry with Ajax Cape Town ahead of the Cape derby on Saturday.

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5. SuperSport United coach Stuart Baxter believes that his side showed a lot of character by securing a victory over Golden Arrows.

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6. Chelsea striker Diego Costa has revealed his admiration for Didier Drogba, thanking the Blues legend for helping him during his early days in London.

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7. British lawmakers passed a motion of no confidence in the FA after calls for the government to pass legislation forcing England's governing body to reform.

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8. Manchester United announced record quarterly revenues and profit for the last three months of 2016 despite the club's failure to qualify for the Champions League.

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9. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has urged everyone connected with the Gunners to remain "united" despite seeing the club slip further behind in the Premier League title race.

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10. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is not in any danger of losing his job despite the team failing to win a game since the start of the year, the club's chairman Jeff Mostyn has said.

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