Liverpool returned to winning ways against Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday, as goals from Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah cancelled out an early Harry Kane strike at Anfield.
But how did the Reds players out on loan fare in their games over the weekend?
Harry Wilson – Bournemouth
Wilson was dropped to the substitutes’ bench for Bournemouth, but was introduced in the 61st minute in the Cherries’ goalless draw at Watford.
Despite just a point, Bournemouth climbed up to ninth in the Premier League table.
Apps: 10
Goals: 3
Kamil Grabara – Huddersfield Town
Grabara returned to the Huddersfield Town side, playing the full game in goal as they beat Barnsley 2-1 in the Championship.
The Polish goalkeeper helped his team move up to 20th place in the table, meaning they are now out of the relegation zone.
Apps: 12
Clean Sheets: 1
Ovie Ejaria – Reading
Reading’s game away to Nottingham Forest was postponed due to bad weather, affording in-form Ejaria a weekend off.
Apps: 10
Goals: 1
Ben Woodburn – Oxford United
Woodburn did not feature for Oxford United because of a foot injury, as they beat 10-man Rochdale 3-0 at home.
Apps: 8
Goals: 1

Sheyi Ojo – Rangers
Ojo had to settle for a place on the bench for Rangers, but was introduced in the 65th minute for Greg Stewart.
Steven Gerrard’s side beat Motherwell 2-1 at Ibrox, remaining second behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.
Apps: 14
Goals: 2
Liam Millar – Kilmarnock
Millar won Man of the Match for the first time this season, impressing on the left wing for Kilmarnock, who beat St Mirren 1-0 at home.
They moved up to third place in the league, meaning they are now in contention for a place in the Europa League next season.
Apps: 8
Goals: 1
Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin
Grujic played the first half for Hertha Berlin, making way for Ondrej Duda in a tactical change in response to being 2-0 down.
The game ended 3-2 to Hoffenheim, as Berlin ended the game with 10 men.
Apps: 9
Goals: 2

Taiwo Awoniyi – FSV Mainz 05
Awoniyi was an unused substitute for Mainz, who beat Koln 3-1 at home in the Bundesliga, climbing to 13th in the table.
Apps: 4
Goals: 0
Nathaniel Phillips – VfB Stuttgart
Phillips was an unused substitute as Stuttgart were crushed 6-2 away at Hamburg, seeing them drop down to third place in the 2. Bundesliga.
Apps: 5
Goals: 0
Loris Karius – Besiktas
Karius was victorious for Besiktas at the weekend, keeping a clean-sheet in a 1-0 win against fierce rivals Galatasaray.
Apps: 11
Clean Sheets: 4
Allan de Souza – Fluminense
Allan played in a more advanced midfield role and picked up a booking over in Brazil, as Fluminense could only draw 1-1 with Chapecoense at home.
They remain in 16th place in the Brazilian Serie A.
Apps: 27
Goals: 0




