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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, September 26.

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1. Mamelodi Sundowns have the chance to pocket R22m if they win both the MTN8 Cup and CAF Champions League finals...

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2. Pitso Mosimane has hailed Mamelodi Sundowns' quality after they defeated ZESCO United to reach the CAF Champions League final...

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3. FIFA has disbanded its anti-racism task force, declaring the work complete despite ongoing concerns about discriminatory behaviour in 2018 SWC host Russia...

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4. Pep Guardiola is uncertain as to the extent of the injury sustained by Kevin de Bruyne on Saturday ahead of his club assessment...

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5. Mamelodi Sundowns winger Percy Tau says his goal in the victory over ZESCO United was a move he practiced on the training ground...

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6. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has vowed to resolve the situation with Mamadou Sakho...

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7. FIFA has been condoning football matches played on "stolen" land in the occupied West Bank, Human Rights Watch has said...

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8. Man United defender Chris Smalling feels it is only a matter of time before Wayne Rooney starts firing and is back in the starting line-up...

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9. Steve Komphela singled out his defence for special praise following Kaizer Chiefs' victory over Maritzburg United on Saturday...

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10. Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has said there was never a problem between him and Raheem Sterling during the duo's time at Liverpool...

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