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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 picked up a massive 2-1 victory at Chelsea on Sunday, making it six wins out of six to start their Premier League season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a stunning free-kick goal and Roberto Firmino met the cross of Andy Robertson to double the Reds’ lead.

N’Golo Kante gave Chlesea a glimmer of hope with a fantastic effort to narrow the deficit, but Liverpool dug deep and secured all three points.

But how did the Reds’ loan players perform in their games across the world this weekend?

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Harry Wilson – Bournemouth

Wilson started and scored Bournemouth’s second in a 3-1 victory away to Southampton last Friday.

Nathan Ake and Callum Wilson scored the other goals for the Cherries and James Ward-Prowse got the goal from the penalty spot for Southampton.

Wilson, who got booked in the 54th minute, was substituted for Ryan Fraser nine minutes later.

Apps: 5

Goals: 3

Kamil Grabara – Huddersfield Town

Grabara played the full game in goal but conceded four times, as Huddersfield Town were beaten 4-2 away to West Brom.

Matt Phillips (2), Darnell Furlong and Semi Ajayi all scored for the Baggies and Karlan Ahearne-Grant and Lewis O’Brien got the goals for Grabara’s team.

Apps: 8

Clean Sheets: 0

Ovie Ejaria – Reading

Ejaria played the full game in central midfield in a 3-5-2 formation, as Reading were beaten 2-1 at home to Blackburn Rovers.

Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack scored for Blackburn and John Swift got the goal for Reading, with the Royals dropping down to 20th place in the Championship.

Apps: 6

Goals: 1

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Ben Woodburn – Oxford United

Woodburn started in the number 10 role and got two assists for Oxford United, who thumped Lincoln City 6-0 away from home.

Tarique Fosu (3), Jamie Mackie, James Henry and Matt Taylor got the goals that fired the Welshman’s side up to 12th place in League One.

Apps: 6

Goals: 1

Sheyi Ojo – Rangers

Ojo scored the only goal in Rangers’ 1-0 victory over Feyenoord at Ibrox on Thursday night, in the Europa League opener.

The English winger played 74 minutes before being replaced by Brandon Barker.

Ojo then played 84 minutes on the left wing against St Johnstone, with Greg Stewart his eventual replacement.

Rangers won 4-0, as Connor Goldson, Alfredo Morelos and a Jermaine Defoe brace ensured Steven Gerrard’s side claimed all three points.

Apps: 8

Goals: 2

Liam Millar – Kilmarnock

The Canadian played 72 minutes up front for Kilmarnock, making way for Harvey St Clair as Killy were beaten 3-1 by Celtic.

They moved down to seventh place in the Scottish Premiership in the process.

Apps: 5

Goals: 1

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Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin

Grujic played the full game in central midfield for Berlin, as his side won 2-1 at home to Paderborn, thanks to goals from Javairo Dilrosun and Marius Wolf.

Berlin moved up to 15th place in the Bundesliga, with just four points from five games.

Apps: 6

Goals: 2

Taiwo Awoniyi – FSV Mainz 05

Awoniyi did not feature in the matchday squad for Mainz, as they were beaten 2-1 by Schalke away from home.

Mainz moved down to 17th place and into the relegation zone in the Bundesliga.

Apps: 2


Goals: 0

Nat Phillips – VfB Stuttgart

Phillips was an unused substitute in VfB Stuttgart’s 2-0 victory over SpVgg Greuther Furth, in which Daniel Didavi and Phillip Forster got one goal apiece.

Stuttgart remain top of the 2. Bundesliga on 17 points after seven games.

Apps: 4

Goals: 0

Loris Karius – Besiktas

Karius played the full game in goal last Thursday night in the Europa League, conceding four and making one huge error in a 4-2 defeat to Slovan Bratislava.

The German then played the full game in goal on Monday evening, as Besiktas drew 1-1 at home to Istanbul Basaksehir.

Apps: 5

Clean Sheets: 1

Allan de Souza – Fluminense

Allan played the full game as part of the defensive midfield two in a 4-2-3-1, as Fluminense lost 3-0 away to Goias.

The win meant Allan’s side moved back down to 17th place in the Brazilian Serie A.

Apps: 21

Goals: 0

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