Divock Origi kept Liverpool’s title hopes well and truly in the fire after a late winner against Newcastle on Saturday’s 3-2 victory at St. James’ Park.

But, how did the players out on loan from Liverpool get on in their games at the weekend?

Danny Ings – Southampton

Ings played the first half upfront for Southampton but was replaced at the break for Nathan Redmond as the Saints were beaten 3-0 by West Ham.

Marko Arnautovic (2) and Ryan Fredericks scored the goals and Southampton remained in 16th place in the Premier League but have now confirmed to be safe from relegation.

Apps: 21

Goals: 8

Nathaniel Clyne – Bournemouth

Clyne played the full game at left back for the Cherries as they beat Tottenham 1-0 at the Vitality Stadium.

Nathan Ake scored the only goal of that game as Bournemouth moved up to 13th place in the Premier League.

Apps: 13

Goals: 0

Harry Wilson – Derby County

Wilson got on the scoresheet again for Derby in a 3-1 victory over West Brom where he played 91 minutes at right wing, making way for George Evans late on.

Martyn Waghorn and Mason Bennett scored the other goals for the Rams and Stefan Johansen got the consolation for the Baggies.

With the win Derby finished in sixth place in the Championship clinching the final Promotion Playoff spot.

Apps: 43

Goals: 17

Ovie Ejaria – Reading

Ejaria played the full game in central midfield as Reading drew 0-0 with Birmingham in their last game of the season.

The Royals finished in 20th place in the Championship avoiding relegation.

Apps: 13

Goals: 1

Ryan Kent – Rangers & Adam Bogdan – Hibernian

Kent played the first half at left wing before being replaced by Daniel Candeias in a 1-0 victory over Adam Bogdan’s Hibs.

Bogdan had to settle for a place on the bench as Jermain Defoe scored the only goal of the game – Rangers remained in second place and Hibs remained in fifth place in the Scottish Premier League.

Kent

Apps: 41

Goals: 6

Bogdan

Apps: 25

Clean Sheets: 8

Liam Millar –Kilmarnock

Millar played 81 minutes at left wing before being replaced by Mikael Ndjoli in a 1-0 victory over Hearts.

Stuart Findlay scored the only goal of the game and Kilmarnock climbed up to third place in the SPL, in a Europa League Qualification place.

Apps: 12

Goals: 1

Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin

Grujic returned to the side coming off the bench in the 61st minute for Per Skjelbred as Hertha got back to winning ways with a 3-1 win over Stuttgart.

Vedad Ibisevic, Ondrej Duda and Salomon Kalou scored for Berlin and Mario Gomez got a consolation for the travelling side.

Berlin remained in 11th place in the Bundesliga despite the three points.

Apps: 21

Goals: 4

Loris Karius – Besiktas

Karius played the full game in goal but conceded two in a 2-0 defeat against Istanbul rivals Galatasaray away from home.

Henry Onyekuru and Fernando got on the scoresheet as Besiktas remained in third place, firmly in a Europa League Qualification spot in the Turkish Super Lig.

Apps: 32

Clean Sheets: 6

Sheyi Ojo – Stade Reims

Ojo was an unused substitute for Stade Reims in a 3-0 defeat at home to Nimes in Ligue 1 with Jordan Ferri, Renaud Ripart and Denis Bouanga scoring the goals.

Apps: 17

Goals: 1

Pedro Chirivella – Extremadura UD

Chirivella didn’t feature once again for Extremadura as his side beat Gimnastic Tarragona 1-0 away from home with Ortuno getting the goal.

Extremadura moved up to 14th place in the Spanish Segunda Division.

Apps: 0

Goals: 0

Kamil Grabara –AGF Aahrus

Grabara again played the full game in goal and kept a clean sheet as AGF beat AaB 1-0 away from home.

Jakob Ankersen scored the only goal of that game and AGF remained in first place in Group 1 of the Danish Superligaen.

Apps: 12

Clean Sheets: 5

Taiwo Awoniyi – Royal Mouscron

Awoniyi scored a penalty for Mouscron and played 76 minutes upfront as they beat Zulte Waregrem 3-0 at home.

Selim Amallah and Babacar Dione scored the other goals but Mouscron still remained in 6th place of Group B in the Belgian First Division A Europa League Play-Offs.

Apps: 13

Goals: 8

Allan de Souza – Fluminense

Allan played the full game in central midfield as his side beat Gremio 5-4 away from home with Yony Gonzalez (2), Luciano, Matheus Ferraz and Pedro scoring for Fluminense.

Andre, Everton, Jean Pyerre and Walter Kannemann scored for the home side and Fluminense moved up to 13th place in the Serie A.

Apps: 3

Goals: 0