Loan Watch: Gibson Still Unbeaten With Fleetwood

Seven Everton loanees were in action over the weekend. See below for a breakdown of how they fared...

Jonas Lössl
Leeds United 2-0 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN

Minutes: 90
Total appearances: 7

Goals from Luke Ayling and Patrick Bamford condemned Jonas Lössl’s Huddersfield Town to defeat at Championship pacesetters Leeds United. The Terriers slip to 18th in the table.

 

Lewis Gibson
FLEETWOOD TOWN 0-0 Blackpool

Minutes: 90
Total appearances: 6

Gibson helped Fleetwood record a clean sheet but the League One play-off chasers were held to a goalless draw by derby rivals Blackpool. Fleetwood remain unbeaten since Gibson arrived on loan from Everton in January.

 

Callum Connolly
FLEETWOOD TOWN 0-0 Blackpool

Minutes: 64
Total appearances: 12
Total goals: 2

Connolly also started the game at Highbury Stadium. Fleetwood slip to seventh, with just goal difference separating them from the play-off spots in a congested League One table. Fleetwood are one of five teams - from fourth position to eighth - locked on 59 points.

 


Luke Garbutt
IPSWICH TOWN 0-1 Coventry City

Minutes: 64
Total appearances: 30
Total goals: 6

An early strike from Matt Godden proved decisive as Ipswich were beaten by Coventry City at Portman Road. Ipswich are 10th in League One, seven points behind the play-off places.

 

Matthew Pennington
Stoke City 5-1 HULL CITY

Minutes: 90
Total appearances: 9

Hull fell to a heavy defeat at the Bet365 Stadium on Friday night and drop to 21st in the Championship.

 

Jonjoe Kenny
SCHALKE 04 1-1 Hoffenheim

Minutes: 90
Total appearances: 26
Total goals: 1

Right-back Kenny provided the assist for Weston McKennie to put Schalke in front on 20 minutes. Christoph Baumgartner pulled Hoffenheim level midway through the second half. Schalke remain sixth in the Bundesliga.

 

Sandro Ramirez
REAL VALLADOLID 1-4 Athletic Bilbao

Minutes: 90
Total appearances: 21
Total goals: 4

Sandro was on target for Valladolid but his side fell to defeat at Estadio José Zorrilla. Bilbao were 2-0 ahead when the striker gave Valladolid hope with a precise finish from the edge of the area, but two late efforts secured a comfortable win for the visitors.