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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, April 17.

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1. Chelsea great John Terry will leave the club at the end of the season, the Premier League leaders announced... 

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2. Despite a fatigue-hit squad and numerous injury concerns, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is optimistic his side can defend their league title...

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3. Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil secured Arsenal's first English Premier League win on the road in three months with victory at Middlesbrough...

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4. "Six finals" await Chelsea in the Premier League run-in after a 2-0 loss at Manchester United that leaves their title chances at only "50 percent"... 

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5. Brighton and Hove Albion ended their 34-year wait for a return to the top flight of English football when they were promoted to the Premier League... 

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6. Tottenham Hotspur can inflict another psychological blow on Premier League leaders Chelsea by beating them in the FA Cup semi-final tie, striker Harry Kane has said... 

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7. Kaizer Chiefs boss Steve Komphela has credited striker Gustavo Paez for his all-round contribution in the 1-0 win over Chippa United at the weekend... 

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8. When Jamie Vardy pictured himself making history in the Champions League, the record he set in Leicester City's loss to Atletico Madrid was probably not what he had in mind... 

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9. Matteo Darmian has backed Manchester United team-mate Marcus Rashford to become one of the world's top forwards... 

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10. Real Madrid will be without Gareth Bale as they look to book their place in a record seventh straight Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich... 

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