Liverpool beat Norwich 4-1 in their Premier League opener – an almost perfect start to the campaign for the Reds until an injury to Alisson soured some of the celebrations.
Our attention turns to how the players on loan away from Merseyside performed in their games last weekend.
Harry Wilson – Bournemouth
Wilson must wait until next week for his debut for the Cherries, as he was an unused substitute in their 1-1 draw at home to Sheffield United.
Chris Mepham scored for Bournemouth and Billy Sharp equalised for the Blades to gain their first point back in the Premier League.
Apps: 0
Goals: 0
Ben Woodburn – Oxford United
Oxford United had a game in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, but Woodburn did not start. He was introduced in the 22nd minute, however, replacing Malachai Napa in attack.
Oxford won the game 1-0 thanks to a goal from former Reds midfielder Cameron Brannagan, allowing them to progress into the next round.
Apps: 2
Goals: 0
Allan de Souza – Fluminense
Allan played the full game in central midfield over in Brazil, as Fluminense lost 2-1 away at Atletico Mineiro.
Fluminense remained in 16th place in the Brazilian Serie A.
Apps: 10
Goals: 0
Sheyi Ojo – Rangers
The English winger started and played the full game, picking up a goal and an assist in Rangers’ impressive 6-1 win over Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.
Jermain Defoe got a hat-trick and Alfredo Morelos got a brace for Steven Gerrard’s men, as they moved up to second place in the table.
Apps: 2
Goals: 1
Kamil Grabara – Huddersfield Town
The Polish goalkeeper started and played the full game, but conceded in a 1-1 draw away to QPR.
Huddersfield moved down to 19th place in their first season back in the Championship.
The Terriers also had a match in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, but Grabara did not feature in their 1-0 loss to Lincoln City.
Apps: 2
Clean Sheets: 0
Liam Millar – Kilmarnock
Millar made his second debut for Killy at the weekend, starting up front and playing 75 minutes, before being replaced in his side’s 2-0 defeat away at Hamilton.
Apps: 1
Goals: 0
Marko Grujic – Hertha Berlin
Berlin had their first competitive game of the season and Grujic played the full 90 minutes in a 5-1 win over Eichstatt in the DFB Pokal, picking up an assist in the process.
Apps: 1
Goals: 0
Nat Phillips – VfB Stuttgart
Phillips was a half-time substitute for Holger Badstuber as he made his debut over in Germany, in a 1-0 win away from home against Hansa Rostock.
Hamadi Al Ghaddioui scored the goal that saw Stuttgart progress into the next round of the competition.
Apps: 1
Goals: 0
Taiwo Awoniyi – FSV Mainz 05
The Nigerian forward was an unused substitute in Mainz’s 2-0 loss to Kaiserslautern, in the DFB Pokal first round on Saturday.
Apps: 0
Goals: 0




