Spurs loan watch: Rounding everything else up

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Luka Vuskovic
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This past weekend, there were plenty of games for Tottenham Hotspur loanees. We have already covered the Championship, and League One – for those of you whom may be interested – so let’s go through everything else that happened.  

How things went for the rest of Tottenham Hotspur's loanees this weekend

Down in the National League, Luca Gunter made his fifth appearance for Wealdstone, as they secured an important 2-1 win away to Yeovil Town. The young Spurs loanee played his part, with a couple of saves in the first half.  

Despite the win, Wealdstone remain in the relegation zone, although they are in the highest possible spot – 21st – and are just one point off the two sides immediately above them. Next up for the Stones is an away game against Braintree in the league on Wednesday night, at 19:45 GMT.  

North of the border, Alfie Dorrington was an unused sub, as Aberdeen won 2-1 away to Dundee in the Scottish Premiership, their first league victory for over two months. This win has them third in the league, with 38 points from 26 games. Next up is a home game against Kilmarnock next Saturday, for a 15:00 GMT kick off.  

Over in La Liga, Bryan Gil played 78 minutes for Girona, as they lost 2-1 at home to Getafe. This defeat leaves them in 10th place in the La Liga table, with 31 points from their 24 games so far. Next up is an away game against Real Madrid on Sunday, for a 15:15 GMT kick off. 

Meanwhile, Alejo Veliz played 12 minutes as Espanyol drew 1-1 at home to Athletic Club. This draw leaves them in 15th place in the La Liga table, with 24 points from 24 games – though just one point off safety. Next up is an away game against Alaves on Saturday, for a 13:00 GMT kick off.    

Finally, in the Belgium Pro League, Luka Vuskovic returned from injury to start for KVC Westerlo, as they played Cercle Brugge. Unfortunately, Alfie Devine was not fit to play any part. As for the game, Westerlo would draw 1-1, despite being in front for quite a while. Throughout the game, Vuskovic made; four clearances, two blocked shots, one interception, two tackles, 70 touches, 9/12 aerial duels won, and 3/3 successful dribbles.  

This draw leaves Westerlo in 12th place, with 30 points from their 26 games so far. Next up is a home game against Charleroi on Saturday, for a 17:15 GMT kick off.