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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, March 23.

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1. CAF African Champions Mamelodi Sundowns have been rewarded with a place amongst the top seeds for this year’s Champions League group stage...

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2. Orlando Pirates received a boost as fan favorite Thabo Qalinge returned to training after a one month injury lay-off...

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3. Orlando Pirates striker Thamsanqa Gabuza believes a top-eight finish and a good run in Nedbank Cup is a must for the club after their torrid season...

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4. Maritzburg United have confirmed that Roger de Sa has parted ways with the club after just three months into his six month contract...

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5. Mamelodi Sundowns left-back Tebogo Langerman admits their remaining PSL matches aren't easy...

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6. Bloemfontein Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco has claimed that Polokwane City's chairman Johnny Mogaladi is responsible for the delay in registering new coach Luc Eymael...

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7. Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus says he is happy that he has the opportunity to work with a coach of the calibre of Pep Guardiola...

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8. Ashley Cole has admitted that he takes some pleasure thinking about how successful he has been, compared to former club Arsenal...

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9. Liverpool striker Divock Origi is taking the hectic life of an international footballer in his stride as he looks to impress manager Jurgen Klopp...

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10. Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke believes the German side are far superior to Liverpool in terms of their performances on the pitch...

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