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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 Monday, February 27.

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1. The South Africa Football Association is close to revealing the identity of the new Bafana Bafana head coach...

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2. Polokwane City striker Rodney Ramagalela has bemoaned the poor pitch conditions at the Orlando Stadium...

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3. Ajax Cape Town stand-in captain Mosa Lebusa feels his side should have gone for the second goal after losing the lead against Kaizer Chiefs...

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4. New Orlando Pirates head coach Kjell Jonevret revealed that he does not know much about Kaizer Chiefs ahead of the Soweto derby...

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5. Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says he is happy at Chloorkop and has no intentions of going back to the national team...

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6. Chelsea play-maker Eden Hazard believes the team should draw on their experience of winning the Premier League two years ago as they aim to stay on top of the standings...

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7. Mauricio Pochettino believes Harry Kane is on course to becoming a Tottenham Hotspur great after the striker scored the 100th club goal of his career...

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8. Ronald Koeman insists he hasn't given up on a late Europa League challenge after Everton's 2-0 win against lowly Sunderland...

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9. Zlatan Ibrahimovich has thanked his children and Jose Mourinho for getting him to sign for Manchester United but refused to commit his future to the club...

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10. Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has admitted that even if he wins the Premier League title this season, he still wouldn't feel secure in his job...

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