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How did Liverpool’s loanees perform last weekend?

Ben PainterBen Painter3 min read
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How did Liverpool’s loanees perform last weekend?

Liverpool kept up their 100 percent record in the Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 at Burnley last Saturday.

Trent Alexander-Arnold forced a Chris Wood own goal to open the scoring, before Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino scored one goal apiece, making it fours league wins in a row to start the campaign.

But how did Liverpool’s players away from Merseyside do in their games at the weekend?

Here’s our weekly look back at how they fared.

Harry Wilson – Bournemouth

Harry Wilson started and played 64 minutes for Bournemouth in a 3-1 defeat to Leicester at the King Power Stadium.

Callum Wilson opened the scoring but two goals from Jamie Vardy and one from Youri Tielemans made sure they got the win on Saturday.

The Cherries moved down to 15th place in the Premier League in the process.

Apps: 3

Goals: 2

Kamil Grabara – Huddersfield Town

Kamil Grabara played the full game in goal and conceded two in a 2-1 defeat away at Luton Town.

Huddersfield Town remain 23rd in the Championship, with just one point in their first season back in the second tier.

Apps: 5

Clean Sheets: 0

Ovie Ejaria – Reading

The young midfielder played the full game in central midfield, in a 3-5-2 formation, as Reading were beaten 2-0 at home to Charlton Athletic.

Jonathan Leko and Lyle Taylor both scored for Charlton and Reading moved down to 16th in the Championship.

Apps: 4

Goals: 1

Ben Woodburn – Oxford United

Ben Woodburn played 64 minutes in the No.10 role before being replaced by Tarique Fosu in Oxford United’s 3-3 draw with Coventry City on Saturday.

Despite the point, Oxford have moved down to 18th place in League One.

Apps: 5

Goals: 1

Sheyi Ojo – Rangers

The winger played 95 minutes as Alfredo Morelos scored the only goal that saw Rangers beat Legia Warsaw 1-0 in the Europa League last Thursday.

He then came off the substitutes’ bench at half-time in Rangers’ 2-0 defeat at home to Celtic.

Despite the defeat, Steven Gerrard’s side remain second in the Scottish Premiership, but three points behind Celtic.

Apps: 5

Goals: 1

Liam Millar – Kilmarnock

Liam Millar started and played 78 minutes at left wing and picked up a yellow card, as Kilmarnock beat St. Johnstone 1-0 away from home.

Stephen O’Donnell scored for Killy as they moved up to sixth place in the SPL.

Apps: 3

Goals: 0

Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin

Marko Grujic played the full game in holding midfield in a 4-2-3-1 formation for Hertha Berlin, as his side lost 3-0 away to Schalke.

Niklas Stark and Karim Rekik both scored an own goal and Everton loanee Jonjoe Kenny found the net, allowing them to claim all three points.

Hertha move down to 17th place and into the relegation zone in the Bundesliga.

Apps: 4

Goals: 1

Taiwo Awoniyi – FSV Mainz 05

Awoniyi was an unused substitute in Mainz’s 6-1 defeat away to Bayern Munich.

They remain bottom of the Bundesliga and are still yet to pick up any points.

Apps: 2

Goals: 0

Nat Phillips – VfB Stuttgart

Nat Phillips played the full game at centre-back in a 2-1 victory for VfB Stuttgart at home to VfL Bochum.

Daniel Didavi and Nicolas Gonzalez got the goals for Phillips’ team and Silvere Ganvoula got one for the visitors.

Stuttgart move up to second place in the 2. Bundesliga after five games.

Apps: 4

Goals: 0

Loris Karius – Besiktas

The goalkeeper played the full game in goal, but conceded in a 1-1 draw at home to Caykur Rizespor.

Domagoj Vida scored for Besiktas and Ogulcan Caglayan scored for the traveling side.

Apps: 2

Clean Sheets: 1

Allan de Souza – Fluminense

Allan played the full game in defensive midfield over in Brazil, as Fluminense drew 1-1 at home to Corinthians in the Copa Sudamericana quarter-final second leg.

Corinthians went through on away goals, meaning Allan is out of the competition.

He then played the full game in in the league on Tuesday, as Fluminense lost 1-0 to Avai thanks to a Joao Paulo goal.

Apps: 14

Goals: 0

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