Hello, and welcome to another loan report. Plenty of action to dive into this week, with many in FA Cup action or double game-weeks. Let’s see how they got on.
League Two:
Billy Crellin- Accrington Stanley- 2oth out of 24
Crellin recorded his third clean sheet in four games, keeping his place for a 2-0 away win against Conference North side Rushall Olympic.
The goalkeeper is back in league action this Saturday, as Accrington travel to Chesterfield, looking to continue their resurgence following a slow start to the season.
Jenson Metcalfe- Chesterfield- 6th out of 24
Metcalfe featured the full 90 minutes in a comfortable 3-1 win over Horsham this weekend, as Paul Cook’s side progressed to the second round.
The Spireites have enjoyed an exceptional run of late, with Saturday’s victory stretching their unbeaten streak to nine.
The 20-year-old will face fellow loanee Billy Crellin next, as Chesterfield host Accrington Stanley.
Francis Okoronkwo- Salford City- 12th out of 24
Okoronkwo appeared as a late sub in Salford’s surprise win at home to Shrewsbury Town, as the Ammies knocked out League One opposition to secure their place in the next round.
Karl Robinson’s side return to league action next, welcoming Carlisle United to the Peninsula Stadium.
League One:
Tyler Onyango- Stockport County- 10th out of 24
Onyango was subbed off after 76 minutes in Stockport’s FA Cup victory over Forest Green Rovers, before missing the Hatters’ midweek clash at home to table-topping Wycombe Wanderers.
The 21-year-old put in a strong performance at centre-half against the National League high-flyers- who happen to be the loanee’s former club- leaving the action with his side’s clean sheet still intact.
Stockport then suffered a humbling 5-0 loss in Onyango’s absence, and will be looking to put things right at home to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
Harry Tyrer- Blackpool- 16th out of 24
Tyrer again had to settle for a place on the bench, as Ritchie O’Donnell was preferred for the Seasiders’ 2-0 away win at Gillingham.
The goalkeeper was back between the sticks on Wednesday, however, keeping a clean sheet against Liverpool u23’s in the EFL Trophy.
Blackpool eventually lost 8-7 on penalties.
Tyrer will hope his shutout is enough to keep his place, as Steve Bruce’s side travel to Leyton Orient this weekend.
Championship:
Mason Holgate- West Bromwich Albion- 6th out of 24
Holgate was in Carlos Corberan’s starting eleven for the first time since his deadline day move to the Hawthorns, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw to Luton.
Deadlock at Kenilworth Road sees the Baggies stretch their winless run to seven games, with Burnley at home to come on Thursday.
Scottish Premiership:
Elijah Campbell- Ross County- 9th out of 24
Campbell was deployed as a left centre-back in County’s 0-0 draw at St. Mirren on Saturday, making his ninth appearance north of the border.
Don Cowie’s men are away to Dundee United next. Campbell has been called up to the England men’s Elite League Squad for their upcoming games against Germany and Poland.
Ligue 1:
Neal Maupay- Marseille- 2nd out of 18
Maupay bagged the opener in Marseille’s 2-1 win over Nantes, as they leapfrogged Monaco to close the gap on league leaders PSG.
The striker scored his second goal for the club on 24 minutes, turning home Jonathan Rowe’s cross from close range to give the visitors the lead.
Marseille are at home to Auxerre on Friday.
Challenger Pro League:
Reece Welch- Deinze- 5th out of 16
Welch made his full debut for Deinze in the Croky Cup last week, playing the full 90 minutes in a 6-1 away drubbing to top flight Royal Antwerp.
The defender was then back on the bench against SK Beveren, however was introduced to shore up the defence in the final stages of a 3-1 home win.
Deinze play Lommel SK on Saturday.
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