Liverpool’s first team drew 1-1 with Arsenal at the weekend as James Milner fired the Reds into the lead. However, Alexandre Lacazette spoilt the day with an equaliser late in the second half.
The players out on loan had their own success’ away from Anfield – let’s see how they got on at the week.
Danny Ings – Southampton
Ings played up front in a 4-5-1 as the lone striker and scored a penalty for Southampton’s goal in a 6-1 thrashing by Manchester City, he came off in the 82nd minute for Stuart Armstrong.
A Wesley Hoedt own goal, Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Raheem Sterling (2) and Leroy Sane scored the goals for City.
Despite the heavy defeat the Saints remained in 16th place in the Premier League two places ahead of the relegation zone.
Apps: 10
Goals: 4
Harry Wilson – Derby County
Wilson played behind the striker again for the full game in Derby’s 3-1 victory over Birmingham in which he also scored the second goal for the Rams in.
Mason Bennett and Jack Marriott scored the other two for Derby and Lukas Jutkiewicz got the goal for Birmingham.
Wilson also got man of the match in the game for the second week in a row and Derby moved up to fifth place in the Championship.
Apps: 11
Goals: 3
Ben Woodburn – Sheffield United
Woodburn finally made another appearance for Sheffield United as he came off the bench in the 80th minute for Martin Cranie.
The Blades were beaten 1-0 by Nottingham Forest away from home with Lewis Grabban scoring the goal – Sheffield United moved down from top of the Championship to third place.
Apps: 7
Goals: 0
Ryan Kent & Ovie Ejaria – Rangers
Both played for Rangers with Kent at right wing and Ejaria in central midfield in a 4-3-3 with Ejaria being substitute for former Red and the more defensive Jordan Rossiter in the 87th minute.
Rangers beat St. Mirren 2-0 away from home with Daniel Candeias and Alfredo Morelos scored both the goals that fired Rangers into third place in the table.
Kent
Apps: 9
Goals: 3
Ejaria
Apps: 8
Goals: 1
Adam Bogdan – Hibernian
Bogdan played the full game in goal but conceded one in a 1-0 defeat at home to St. Johnstone and despite conceding one he prevented a lot more and won the Man of the Match award.
Joe Shaughnessy scored the only goal of that game and Hibs moved down to sixth place in the Scottish Premiership.
App: 10
Clean Sheets: 4
Loris Karius – Besiktas
Karius played the full game in goal but conceded in a 1-0 loss to Istanbul Basaksehir with Alexandru Epureanu scoring the goal in that game – Besiktas moved down to sixth place in the Turkish Super Lig.
Apps: 8
Clean Sheets: 1
Sheyi Ojo – Stade Reims
Ojo was an unused substitute in Reims’ 1-0 victory over Monaco at home with Mathieu Cafaro scoring the goal – Reims moved up to eighth place in Ligue 1.
Apps: 7
Goals: 0
Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin
Grujic is still yet to return for Berlin due to the ankle injury he picked up earlier in the season.
His side lost 3-0 at home to RB Leipzig with Timo Werner (2) and Matheus Cunha scoring both the goals – they moved down to eighth place in the Bundesliga.
Apps: 3
Goals: 0
Allan Souza – Eintracht Frankfurt
Alan was an unused substitute in Frankfurt’s 3-0 victory away at Stuttgart with Sebastien Haller, Ante Rebic and Nicolai Muller with the goals.
Frankfurt moved up to fifth place in the Bundesligsa.
Apps: 4
Goals: 0




