A 0-0 draw was the result in the Merseyside derby for Liverpool at the weekend as Manchester City reclaimed the top spot.
Let’s see if the players out on loan had a better time in their games at the weekend:
Nathaniel Clyne – Bournemouth
Clyne played 83 minutes for the Cherries before being replaced by Diego Rico in a 1-0 defeat at home to Manchester City.
Riyad Mahrez scored the only goal and Bournemouth remained in 12th place in the Premier League despite the defeat.
Apps: 7
Goals: 0
Danny Ings – Southampton
Ings remains out injured for the Saints, they were beaten 3-2 by Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Yan Valery and James Ward-Prowse scored for Southampton and Andreas Pereira and Romelu Lukaku (2) won the game for the Red Devils.
Southampton remained in 17th place in the Premier League.
Apps: 18
Goals: 7
Harry Wilson – Derby County
Wilson came on in the 45th minute for George Evans in a 4-0 defeat against Aston Villa as Conor Hourihane (2), Tammy Abraham and Jack Grealish found the back of the net.
Despite the heavy defeat, Derby stayed in seventh place in the Championship, just one place behind the promotion play-off places.
Apps: 31
Goals: 11
Ovie Ejaria – Reading
Ejaria played in another new role for Reading as he played 89 minutes in a defensive midfield role during a 2-1 victory away at Ipswich.
Nelson Oliveira and Modou Barrow got the goals for the Royals and Gwion Edwards netted for the Tractor Boys – Reading remained in 21st place in the Championship.
Apps: 5
Goals: 1
Ryan Kent – Rangers
Kent played the full game at left wing for Rangers and assisted their only goal in a 1-1 draw with Aberdeen away in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
Joe Worrall netted for the Gers and Sam Cosgrove got the goal for the home side, the match will go to a replay at Ibrox.
Apps: 30
Goals: 4
Liam Millar – Kilmarnock
Millar was an unused sub in a 0-0 draw at home to Motherwell and Killy remain in fourth spot in the Scottish Premiership.
Apps: 4
Goals: 0
Adam Bogdan – Hibernian
Ofir Marciano was again preferred in goal for a 2-0 defeat to Celtic at home – James Forrest and Scott Brown scored the goals that sent the Bhoys through the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.
Apps: 25
Clean Sheets: 8
Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin
Grujic was on target for Hertha Berlin as his side won 2-1 at home to Mainz with Niklas Stark scoring the other goal for his side, while also netting an own goal for Mainz.
Berlin moved up to eighth place in the Bundesliga thanks to the victory.
Apps: 15
Goals 3
Allan de Souza – Fluminense
Allan was an unused substitute as Fluminense drew 1-1 with Resende at home as Maxwell scored for the travelling side and Yony Gonzalez got the goal for the home side.
Apps: 1
Goals: 0
Loris Karius – Besiktas
Karius played the full game in goal but conceded two in a 2-2 draw away at Kayserispor.
Atiba Hutchinson and Caner Erkin found the target for Besiktas and Artem Kravets and Deniz Turuc netted for the home side – Besiktas remained in third place in the Turkish Super Lig.
Apps: 20
Clean Sheets: 4
Sheyi Ojo – Stade Reims
Ojo didn’t feature in the squad for Reims as they drew with Amiens 2-2 at home with Boulaye Dia and Mathieu Cafaro with the goals for Ojo’s side.
Apps: 14
Goals: 1
Taiwo Awoniyi – Royal Mouscron
Awoniyi was again on target for Mouscron as he scored the only goal for his side in a 1-1 draw away at Standard Liege.
Razvan Marin got the goal for Liege and Mouscron remained in 10th place in the Belgian Division.
Apps: 7
Goals: 6
Pedro Chirivella – Extremadura UD
Chirivella is still yet to feature for the Spanish side and he was not included in the squad, as Extremadura drew 1-1 with Las Palmas away from home.
Ortuno scored for the travelling side and Ruben Castro netted for Las Palmas, Extremadura remain in the relegation zone in the Spanish Segunda Division.
Apps: 0
Goals: 0
Kamil Grabara – AGF Aarhus
Grabara again played the full game in goal for AGF but conceded two as they drew 2-2 away from home against Vendsyssel.
Kasper Jakobsen and Patrick Mortensen got the goals for AGF and Tiemoko Konate and Al-Hadji Kamara got the goals for the home side – AGF moved up to eighth place in the Danish Superliga.
Apps: 4
Clean Sheets: 2




