Tottenham loan watch: How did nine loanees fare this weekend - 3/10 flop, unlikely stars
TOTTENHAM LOAN WATCH - Spurs have sent seven stars on loan this season, but how did they all get on this weekend? Express Sport rates the players, and there’s a real mix…
Played for 69 appearances as Melbourne City drew their derby with Melbourne Victory 1-1.
City did play against ten men for 75 minutes however couldn’t find a winner, and fans weren’t impressed with Harrison.
One wrote: “Shayon Harrison hooked. Looked about as enthusiastic as Emmanuel Adebayor.”
While another added: “Someone in the @MelbourneCity team need to have a word with Shayon Harrison and show him some photo's of the MC players, so he might pass the ball to MC player. He thinks he is out there playing for Harrison City.”
Connor Ogilvie, CB, 8/10
Helped Gillingham keep a clean sheet in their battle for League One survival at Wycombe.
The Gills were 1-0 winners at Adams Park with some calling Ogilvie the man of the match.
The 23-year-old has been a regular in defence for Gillingham in recent weeks, gaining crucial experience.
Tottenham ace Cameron Carter-Vickers struggled for Swansea this weekend (Image: GETTY)
Kazaiah Sterling has made just one appearance since joining Sunderland on loan from Tottenham (Image: GETTY)
Cameron Carter-Vickers, CB, 4/10
Struggled as Sheffield Wednesday dominated the first half against his Swansea side.
The Owls went on to win 3-1, netting all their goals in the first half.
Carter-Vickers improved in the second half but the damage had been done.
Anthony Georgiou, LW, 8/10
Bagged his first goal for Atletico Levante in a 1-1 draw with promotion-chasing Hercules.
Had moved to the third-tier Spanish club in January having been restricted to a handful of Premier League 2 appearances.
But played 77 minutes this weekend netting the crucial opener before Hercules struck back in the 81st minute.
Samuel Shashoua, LW, 7/10
Helped Atletico Baleares to a 1-0 win over Barcelona B at the weekend to maintain their position at the top of Segunda Division B Group 3.
Has only bagged four league goals this season but has been an ever-present and is crucial to the way they Baleares play.
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