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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, February 28.

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1. The Premier Soccer League has charged Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates following the events that unfolded at Loftus Stadium back on February 11...

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2. Mamelodi Sundowns lost a chance to top the PSL after drawing with Chippa United in a match that took 945 minutes to complete...

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3. Former Orlando Pirates assistant coach Tebogo Moloi feels new signing Dove Wome can be the catalyst for a resurgence to form...

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4. Cape Town City welcome title rivals Mamelodi Sundowns to Athlone Stadium in a PSL clash that could confirm City as title contenders...

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5. Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Khama Billiat was robbed at gunpoint at a convenience store, the club confirmed...

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6. Nigerian international Victor Moses' impressive form this season has seen him rewarded with a new two year contract at Chelsea...

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7. Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has voiced his support for manager Arsene Wenger, insisting that the players have let him down...

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8. Leicester defender Danny Simpson believes Craig Shakespeare deserves to be seriously considered as the club's permanent manager...

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9. Jurgen Klopp admitted that the future of Daniel Sturridge hasn't been resolved yet, confirming no decisions will be made before the end of the season...

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10. Former Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele feels N'Golo Kante needs to develop his leadership qualities on the pitch if he is to become exceptional player in world football...

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