Tottenham's army of loan players grew larger this week with a new addition and there have been plenty of good performances by the club's young players.
Ange Postecoglou has a tiny pool of fit players right now and many of the club's loan players would currently be getting plenty of minutes for Spurs' first team if they had been around the club. Instead they are impressing for other clubs across Europe and the Football League with plenty of game time for most of them. One player who returned to Tottenham ahead of a new loan move is young striker Dane Scarlett after his spell at Oxford United, so we'll be featuring him again soon.
Here's how the club's 12 loan players, plus Luka Vuskovic who will join Tottenham in the summer, have got on over the past week.
Bryan Gil (Girona)
Bryan Gil netted his third goal of the season in Girona's 2-1 defeat at Rayo Vallecano in La Liga on Sunday.
Just before the hour mark, the little winger came up with a rare header at the back post from a deep cross and the keeper could only help it on its way over the line.
Girona used two former Tottenham goalkeepers during the match with Paulo Gazzaniga suffering an injury and being replaced by Pau Lopez.
Unfortunately for Lopez he spilled a low cross to hand the hosts the lead and then let a close range shot go underneath him for the winner meaning it's back-to-back games that Girona have lost from leading positions.
Manor Solomon (Leeds United)
Manor Solomon continues to go from strength to strength on loan at Leeds as he grabbed a goal and an assist in another eye-catching performance in the 2-0 home win against Norwich.
Postecoglou said this week a simple "no" to Solomon or Bryan Gil coming back from their loans to help out in the injury crisis affecting the club right now.
That's probably a good thing for Solomon as he looks to have found his groove with the Elland Road club with two goals and two assists in his past three matches and seven goal involvements in his past seven matches.
The 25-year-old received an eight in Leeds Live's player ratings with the review: "Scored inside a minute by making the right run at the right time. Produced a lovely cross to return the favour to James for the first goal."
Championship leaders Leeds and Solomon are in action on Monday night with a big away game at third-placed Burnley.
Alfie Devine and Luka Vuskovic (Westerlo)
Alfie Devine and Luka Vuskovic both played 90 minutes as Westerlo made it four defeats in a row in the Jupiler Pro League.
On Saturday the duo found themselves on the wrong end of a 2-1 scoreline at home against league leaders Genk.
For Vuskovic, it was the young centre-back's first game back on the pitch after his ban for a red card against STVV for his angry reaction after the final whistle. The 17-year-old was handed a one-match ban, two-match suspended sentence and a €2,000 (£1,690) fine following that dismissal.
Alejo Veliz (Espanyol)
Alejo Veliz followed up last week's rare start as Espanyol secured a 2-1 win over Real Valladolid with 17 minutes from the bench on Saturday at his former loan club Sevilla in a 1-1 draw.
The 21-year-old now has 19 appearances to his name with four goals, including a Copa del Rey hat-trick, and he has got 1,052 minutes under his belt.
Alfie Dorrington (Aberdeen)
Dorrington upped his minutes on Saturday having previously made his Aberdeen debut off the bench at Ibrox last Wednesday as his new side fell to a 3-0 defeat away at Rangers.
At the weekend, the 19-year-old centre-back came off the bench five minutes before half-time with Aberdeen 2-0 down at home to St Mirren.
Technically his new side only conceded once in the second half with Dorrington on the pitch but the size of the task is clear with two 3-0 defeats in his first two matches on loan.
Ashley Phillips (Stoke City)
Ashley Phillips has started 17 of the past 18 Championship matches for Stoke and on Saturday the defender helped City keep a clean sheet in their 0-0 draw at home against Oxford United and had a good chance at the other end of the pitch.
The 19-year-old centre-back received a six in Stoke-on-Trent Live's player ratings with the review: "Unlucky with deft first-half header. Could have been more assertive at times."
After a spell out of the side at the start of the campaign and three different managers this season, Phillips has still found himself in a regular spot in the team and now has 22 appearances to his name, one goal and 1,879 minutes under his belt.
Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley (Leyton Orient)
The Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley Show at Orient continued with an assist for the former and yet another clean sheet for the latter in a 2-0 win against Reading.
It now means that Keeley, who was named the PFA Fans' Player of the Month for December, has now kept a remarkable 12 clean sheets in 16 games since joining the club and he was in commanding form during the match.
Donley has racked up four goals and three assists in seven League One matches and on Saturday he threaded a lovely pass through to former Tottenham academy player Dilan Markanday to fire home clinically on his home debut for Orient.
It was also Donley's cross that led to Charlie Kelman scoring the second goal but because the cross took a slight deflection at the end there was no second assist for the 20-year-olds effort.
George Abbott (Notts County)
George Abbott got another 90 minutes under his belt as Notts County drew 1-1 at home against Bromley on Saturday. He was not able to top the previous weekend's incredible volley into the top corner but then few players would be able to as it was that good a strike against Accrington Stanley.
The 19-year-old has four goals and three assists to his name in his 23 appearances for the Magpies this season.
Matthew Craig (Mansfield Town)
After making his debut for Mansfield last weekend, there was no spot in the squad for Matthew Craig in a 3-2 defeat to bottom side Cambridge United on Saturday.
Craig will be hoping to be involved when Mansfield host Crawley in League One on Tuesday evening and then travel to Shrewsbury at the weekend.
Luca Gunter (Wealdstone)
Nineteen-year-old goalkeeper Luca Gunter made his debut for National League side Wealdstone but was unable to prevent them from lost 2-0 at fellow strugglers Hyde.
It was still an important moment for the teenager though with his first foray into senior competitive football and the move should serve him well.
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