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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, February 23.

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1. Mamelodi Sundowns in-form striker Percy Tau says it's key for the Brazilians to maintain their focus in pursuit of the PSL title.

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2. Newly-signed attacking midfielder Dove Wome says he is embracing the challenge of being part of the squad at Orlando Pirates.

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3. Michael Ngobeni, the agent of Kaizer Chiefs striker Edward Manqele, has confirmed the club have yet to pay the player his signing-on-fee.

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4. Mamelodi Sundowns right-back Anele Ngcongca has revealed he still has aspirations of playing for Bafana Bafana.

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5. Former Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper William Shongwe believes that the club are winning matches without a definitive style of play.

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6. Wayne Rooney will be staying with Manchester United following persistent speculation he could make a lucrative move to the Chinese Super League.

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7. Liverpool centre-back Joel Matip is confident the team will end the Premier League season strongly to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

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8. English Premiership champions Leicester City have parted ways with their Italian manager, Claudio Ranieri.

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9. Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla's recovery from ankle surgery could see the Spain international ruled out of the rest of the English season.

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10. West Brom defender Gareth McAuley believes the injection of experienced heads at the club has helped propel them up the Premier League standings.

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