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·23 Februari 2025

Spurs loan watch: The rest of the action

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So far this weekend, we have already covered how things went for Spurs loanees in the Championship, as well as for George Abbott and Notts County in League Two. Here is a review of how the rest of the weekend went for the current loanees.

Looking at the action for the rest of Tottenham Hotspur's loanees

In League One, there was action for Josh Keeley, Jamie Donley, and their Leyton Orient side – as they looked to build on an impressive win over Wrexham in mid week when they faced Bolton Wanderers – also away from home. As always, both players were in the starting XI.


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Although they took the lead five minutes before half time, the O’s could not make it a perfect week, conceding two goals without reply in the second half – as they were condemned to a 2-1 defeat. Tough week having two games up North within the space of a few days.

Despite the defeat, Orient remain in the play off positions, with 53 points from 32 games – though are now only above Charlton Athletic and their hosts on goal difference.

Next up is a very tricky away game against runaway league leaders Birmingham City on Tuesday evening, for a 19:45 GMT kick off.

Down in the National League, Luca Gunter started for Wealdstone, as they made it two wins in a week with a 4-2 win at home to Ebbsfleet United. These wins have given the Stones some room to breathe – as they now sit in 18th place, with 35 points from their 32 games – two points above the relegation zone, with superior goal difference.

Next up is an away game against Tamworth on Tuesday evening, for a 19:45 GMT kick off.

Over in Belgium, Luka Vuskovic started for KVC Westerlo as they hosted Charleroi in the Belgium Pro League, though Alfie Devine was again out with an injury. In the first half, Vuskovic found the back of the net – for his seventh goal in 25 league outings this season – pretty incredible for a central defender.

However, despite this goal, Westerlo could not get the job done in the second half, conceding three uninterrupted goals to lose the game 3-1. This defeat leaves them in 13th place – the final relegation round place – with 30 points from their 27 games. Next up is an away game against OH Leuven on Sunday – for an 18:15 GMT kick off.

North of the border, Alfie Dorrington was an unused sub for Aberdeen – as they beat Kilmarnock 1-0 at home in the Scottish Premiership. This win has them third in the league, with 41 points from 27 games. Next up is an away game against Celtic on Tuesday evening, for a 20:00 GMT kick off.

Finally, Alejo Veliz was an unused sub for RCD Espanyol, as they pulled off a big 1-0 away to Alaves in La Liga. This win leaves them 15th in the league, with 27 points from their 25 games so far. Next up is an away game against Villarreal next Monday night – the third of March, for a 20:00 GMT kick off.

Meanwhile, Bryan Gil played 24 minutes for Girona, as they lost 2-0 to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. This defeat leaves them in 12th place in La Liga, with 31 points from their 25 games so far. Next up is a home game against Celta Vigo on Saturday, for a 13:00 GMT kick off.

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