There were goals galore for Tottenham's loan players as a number of them couldn't stop scoring or setting up goals for their sides.
Spurs have got 14 players out on loan in the Football League, Spain and Belgium as well as a trio of young goalkeepers getting experience in non-league football. All of the loan players are either trying to get the attention of Ange Postecoglou, earn themselves a move to another club or are members of the development squad enjoying opportunities to further their experience.
There's also Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg on loan at Marseille, but with an obligation to move to the Ligue 1 club we're going to only mention him in passing occasionally. In contrast, we're including Luka Vuskovic in our round-up each week even though he hasn't officially arrived at Spurs yet, because the teenage defender is playing alongside Tottenham's Alfie Devine at Westerlo anyway.
football.london has taken a look at how Spurs loan players got on over the past week.
Bryan Gil (Girona)
Bryan Gil was in sensational form in Girona's 4-1 win at home against Espanyol in La Liga, weighing in with a goal and two assists before coming off in the 72nd minute.
The 23-year-old opened the scoring just four minutes into the match, running towards the Espanyol box and striking a powerful low shot into the bottom right corner of the net. Then on 15 minutes, Gil showed his tenacity to follow up one blocked cross by getting another in from the byline which Bojan Miovski tapped in from close range.
The young winger's magical 20 minutes continued with in a great one-two, ending with a pinpoint, chipped cross into the six-yard box for Miovski to knock home again. The hosts were 4-0 up by the half hour mark and that was pretty much the game done and dusted until the visitors' late consolation goal.
Girona are back in Champions League action on Wednesday evening as they travel to Sturm Graz. Gil has played 16 times now for Girona this season, contributing three goals and three assists across his 1,038 minutes.
Alejo Veliz (Espanyol)
Alejo Veliz was on the other side of the defeat to his Tottenham team-mate Gil's Girona side as Espanyol collapsed during that opening half hour.
The 21-year-old striker played 64 minutes up front but was unable to make a dent in the scoreline. Veliz has scored four goals in 14 appearances in all competitions this season for Espanyol.
Alfie Devine and Luka Vuskovic (Westerlo)
Alfie Devine got off the mark for Westerlo with two goals in their 4-0 home win against Kortrijk in the Jupiler Pro League.
The 20-year-old netted an absolute beauty before half-time, controlling a cross on the run inside the box before smashing a shot into the top left corner of the goal. For his second goal, he followed up a saved shot and rammed the loose ball into the back of the net on 70 minutes.
In a busy performance over his 84 minutes on the pitch, as well as his two goals the midfielder had eight touches in the opposition box, won three tackles and recovered the ball four times.
Luka Vuskovic helped Westerlo to a clean sheet at the other end with three clearances and had two shots himself at the visitors' goal. He had the highest pass success rate of anyone in a Westerlo shirt with 85.7% and made 49 passes, the second highest amount on the pitch. He made six successful long passes from the 10 he attempted.
Manor Solomon (Leeds United)
Manor Solomon had a day to remember as he bagged two goals for Leeds in their 4-3 win at Swansea in the Championship.
The Israel international swept home the ball from Dan James' pass in the 19th minute to level the score. With the goals going in at both ends, Solomon put Leeds into a 3-2 lead with a close range finish into the roof of the net.
Solomon went off in the 75th minute and Leeds almost messed it up after the 25-year-old's exit, conceding an 89th minute equaliser, but less than a minute later found a last-gasp winner through Wilfried Gnonto.
Solomon's performance was handed an eight in Leeds Live's player ratings, with a review that read: "Two goals and the ideal platform for him to now build from through the winter. They were finishes he would be expected to bury, but he did so emphatically. Not always involved in the build-up, but at the sharp end of the attacks when they did hit the box."
The Israel international has so far made nine appearances and provided two goals and one assist across 458 minutes, having missed a spell of games with a hamstring injury.
Dane Scarlett (Oxford United)
Dane Scarlett remains on the goal trail after getting his season up and running with Oxford United.
While it was only a consolation in his side's 6-2 defeat to Middlesbrough in the Championship, the 20-year-old came off the bench seven minutes into the second half and arrowed an excellent low finish into the bottom left corner from inside the box.
That strike meant he has scored four goals in seven matches, as well as his goal for England U21s against the Netherlands last week.
Scarlett got praise in the Oxford Mail's player ratings for his display with a rating of six with the review: "His goal gave hope for an unlikely comeback, while he offered a presence up top."
The Spurs attacker has now played 12 games for Oxford, scoring four goals in the Championship across 426 minutes.
Ashley Phillips (Stoke City)
Ashley Phillips got another 90 minutes under his belt as Stoke drew 1-1 at QPR in the Championship on Saturday.
The 19-year-old has become a regular starter in recent weeks under head coach Narcis Pelach and his performance earned a seven from Stoke-on-Trent Live's player ratings after the draw.
"The young defender made a big impact in the first half. Showed composure and stood up to the task well as QPR poured forwards at the end of both halves. Aerially dominant and kept his cool when under pressure," read his review.
Phillips has made nine appearances for Stoke, getting 695 minutes to his name and a lovely back-heeled goal in the Carabao Cup against Southampton.
Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley (Leyton Orient)
Goalkeeper Josh Keeley made it back-to-back clean sheets as he made his fifth straight start for Leyton Orient in League One.
The 21-year-old has become a key part of Richie Wellens' plans in recent weeks, having fought his way into the starting XI with some sparkling cup displays.
Unfortunately Jamie Donley is having no such luck under Wellens, with his game time having dropped off a cliff in the past month.
The 19-year-old has been left out of the squad in three of Orient's past four league games and in the other one, only came on for the game's final moments.
If this continues it seems more than likely that Tottenham will be looking for a different loan move in the January transfer window for the talented teenager, who was in demand during the summer and is likely to be the subject of plenty of interest from clubs across the Football League.
Matthew Craig (Barnsley)
Matthew Craig has found starts hard to come by in recent weeks at Barnsley and has spent the past couple of games as an unused substitute.
The 21-year-old has still racked up 15 appearances during his loan in League One, with two of those coming in the Carabao Cup, and he has 862 minutes to his name.
George Abbott (Notts County)
In League Two, George Abbott once again got another 90 minutes under his belt as a defensive midfielder in Notts County's 0-0 draw at home against Newport County.
The 19-year-old has made 13 appearances in the league, with one assist from his defensive position, and played in an FA Cup win this month as County saw off Alfreton 5-1 in the first round of the competition.
Carey Bloedorn (Aveley)
Nineteen-year-old Spurs goalkeeper Carey Bloedorn pulled off his second penalty save but couldn't prevent Aveley from going down 2-0 at Hampton & Richmond in National League South side.
Bloedorn has played 15 times now in the league for Aveley since making his first loan move out of Spurs.
Elliot Krasniqi (Bishop's Stortford)
Another 19-year-old goalkeeper has been out on loan in non-league football as Elliot Krasniqi continues to get starts for Bishop's Stortford in the South League Premier Central Division.
The teenager kept a clean sheet at the weekend as Stortford beat Barwell 1-0. He is on a month's loan, which began on November 12, and the club are looking to try to extend his loan after he helped them win three matches in a row with his eye-catching displays.
Charlie Warren (Barton Rovers)
Another young Spurs goalkeeper, Charlie Warren, who is just 17-years-old, is currently getting his first experience of senior football at Southern League Division One Central side Barton Rovers, where he will remain until at least the end of December.
The teenager got a weekend off as the team had no fixture but he will be looking forward to getting back in action after impressing for his new side.